To make a loud, deep cry
“I heard someone yell at me from across the street.”
To make a loud, and usually emotional, cry
“He had just returned from a break when he heard a staff member yell in horror at what was transpiring outside the window.”
To speak loudly and angrily, typically at someone or a group of people
“He began to yell angrily that he was framed.”
To feel or express violent uncontrollable anger
To speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way
To encourage or praise vocally
To express verbally
Plural for a loud, sharp cry of pain, distress, surprise, or delight
“As I drew back my string aiming for the head of the rabbit, I suddenly heard a loud yell as I released the arrow. The yell caused me to miss the rabbit but my adrenaline started to spike as I heard a louder yell.”
Plural for a funny person, typically an entertainer
Plural for voicing
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