shout in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for shout in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.shout [Brit ʃaʊt, Am ʃaʊt] N

II.shout [Brit ʃaʊt, Am ʃaʊt] VB trans

III.shout [Brit ʃaʊt, Am ʃaʊt] VB intr

I.shout down VB [Brit ʃaʊt -, Am ʃaʊt -] (shout down [sb], shout [sb] down)

I.shout out VB [Brit ʃaʊt -, Am ʃaʊt -] (shout out)

II.shout out VB [Brit ʃaʊt -, Am ʃaʊt -] (shout out [sth])

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to shout like a fishwife
hoydenish shout
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joyeux/-euse

Translations for shout in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

shout in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for shout in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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Translations for shout in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

shout Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

shout of laughter
to shout for help
to shout/weep for joy
to shout for help
there's no need to shout!
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Women participate in the dance by standing in lines to the side and sing/shout verses while the men dance.
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They often move about wildly, fall to the floor and shout in glossolalia.
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The citizens rush out of their houses and sing and shout for joy.
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Again this time he wakes up from the dream with a shout.
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As the song progresses, the sound intensifies from a whisper at the beginning to an exuberant crescendo during the shout.
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It occurred to her that she would like to dance; to run and shout, to caper about as she used to do as a girl.
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But, when we are moved to jump up and shout or chant, the impulse comes from real emotion, rather than a herd instinct or a need to conform.
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The town's name is derived from an aboriginal term meaning to shout and listen.
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But we are not going to sit here and shout our mouth off about what we are going to do.
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They're accosted by the inmates (chorus) who in turn shout profanities at her and ask her to say prayers for them.
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