holler

/ˈhɑlər/
verb
  1. To shout or yell loudly, often to get someone's attention or express strong emotion.
    • Don't holler at me; I can hear you just fine.
    • The coach had to holler from the sidelines to be heard over the crowd.
    • I heard someone holler for help from across the street.
  2. To call out to someone from a distance.
    • He hollered to his friend on the other side of the park.
    • The farmer hollered to his workers to come in from the rain.
    • She hollered across the field that dinner was ready.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A loud shout or yell.
    • We heard a holler from the woods and went to investigate.
    • His holler of joy echoed through the stadium.
    • A sudden holler from the back of the room startled everyone.
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