I.
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ great , loud
▪ faint , muffled
▪ distant
▪ sudden
▪ angry
▪ joyous , triumphant
▪ warning
… OF SHOUTS
▪ chorus
VERB + SHOUT
▪ give , let out
▪ hear
▪
I heard her warning ~ too late.
▪ be greeted with
▪ give sb ( figurative )
▪
Give me a ~ if you'd like to come with us.
SHOUT + VERB
▪ echo , go up , ring out
▪
A great ~ of excitement went up as she crossed the line.
PREPOSITION
▪ with a ~
▪
With a ~ of pain, he pulled his hand away.
▪ ~ from
▪
There were ~s of laughter from the crowd.
▪ ~ of
▪
a ~ of anger/laughter/victory
II.
verb
ADVERB
▪ aloud
▪
‘I'm done for!’ he ~ed aloud.
▪ loudly
▪ hoarsely
▪ frantically , hysterically , wildly
▪ angrily , furiously
▪ happily , triumphantly
▪ almost , nearly , practically
▪
He found he was almost ~ing.
▪ suddenly
▪ back
▪
‘Go on then!’ he ~ed back at them.
▪ out
▪ down , up
▪
Jorge ~ed up to her.
VERB + SHOUT
▪ want to
▪ try to
▪ open your mouth to
▪
He opened his mouth to ~, but no sound came out.
▪ begin to , start to
▪ hear sb
▪
I could hear him ~ing into the telephone.
PREPOSITION
▪ about
▪
What were they ~ing about?
▪ above
▪
We had to ~ above the noise of the engines.
▪ after
▪
We ~ed after him, but he couldn't hear us.
▪ at
▪
There's no need to ~ at me!
▪ for
▪
We ~ed for help.
▪ in
▪
to ~ in anger/frustration/pain
▪ over
▪
Emily ~ed over the din of the alarms.
▪ to
▪
He ~ed to the driver to stop.
▪ with
▪
to ~ with delight/glee/joy
PHRASES
▪ keep on ~ing , keep ~ing
▪ ~ and scream
▪
They were surrounded by people ~ing and screaming.
▪ ~ at the top of your lungs ( AmE ), ~ at the top of your voice ( BrE )
▪ ~ in unison
▪
The crowd ~ed back in unison.
▪ ~ yourself hoarse
▪
She ~ed herself hoarse, cheering on the team.
▪ start ~ing , stop ~ing
Shout is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ mob , ↑ voice
Shout is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ abuse , ↑ command , ↑ congratulations , ↑ encouragement , ↑ greeting , ↑ instruction , ↑ insult , ↑ obscenity , ↑ order , ↑ slogan , ↑ taunt , ↑ wares , ↑ warning , ↑ word