countercry
/ˈkaʊntərˌkraɪ/
noun
- A cry or shout made in response to another cry, often expressing opposition or disagreement.
- From the other side of the protest, a countercry rose up against the demonstrators.
- In the debate, each speaker's point was answered by a countercry from the audience.
- The crowd's chant was met with a loud countercry from the opposing fans.
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