shout

/ʃaʊt/
verb
  1. To say something very loudly, often to be heard over noise or from a distance.
    • The coach had to shout over the cheering crowd to give instructions.
    • Please don't shout in the library; people are trying to study.
    • I shouted my friend's name across the park to get her attention.
  2. To express strong emotion, such as anger or excitement, by raising your voice.
    • He shouted with joy when his team scored the winning goal.
    • The children shouted in excitement as the fireworks began.
    • My dad rarely shouts, but he was really frustrated today.
noun
  1. A loud cry or call expressing strong emotion or an attempt to be heard.
    • We heard a shout from the other side of the field.
    • Her shout of surprise made everyone turn around.
    • The crowd let out a huge shout when the concert started.