transitive. To utter in a loud voice; to call out; to announce for sale in a loud voice, to ‘cry’.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > manner of speaking > say in a particular manner [verb (transitive)] > utter loudly or angrily (26) yeiea1225 transitive. To utter in a loud voice; to call out; to announce for sale in a loud voice, to ‘cry’. call?c1250 transitive. To utter loudly or distinctly; to shout out; to announce; to read out (a list of names, etc.). Also with direct speech as object. Cf… soundc1374 To utter in an audible tone; to pronounce or repeat. Sometimes implying loudness of voice. Also with forth or out. ringa1400 transitive. To utter sonorously; to proclaim aloud. Also figurative and with out. upcasta1400 transitive. To utter loudly. Obsolete. barkc1440 transitive or with subordinate clause (also bark out, bark forth): To utter or give forth with a bark; to break out with, burst forth with. resound?c1525 transitive. To repeat or utter (words, song, etc.) in a loud or echoing manner. blustera1535 transitive. To utter with a blast, or with stormy violence and noise. Usually with out or forth. brawl1563 transitive. To utter clamorously. thunder1592 figurative. transitive. To utter or publish in the way of terrible threatening, denunciation, or invective; also simply, to utter loudly, shout out… out-thunder?1611 transitive. Chiefly poetic. To declare (something) loudly or forcibly; to thunder out (a sound, speech, etc.). Also intransitive. Obsolete. peal1611 transitive. To sound (something) forth in a peal, to produce (a sound, etc.) with loud reverberation; to utter or proclaim loudly and sonorously… tonitruate1623 to thunder (intransitive and transitive). intonatea1631 transitive. To thunder forth; to utter with a loud voice like thunder. mouth1700 transitive. To utter (words, a speech, etc.) in a pompously oratorical style; to pronounce (words) with exaggerated clarity; to declaim. Also: to… rip1828 transitive. colloquial. With out. To utter (an oath, etc.) with violence. boom1837 transitive. Usually with out. To give forth or utter with a booming sound. explode1839 Figurative and metaphorical uses of sense 5. transitive. With direct speech as object: to shout angrily; to say loudly and abruptly. clamour1856 transitive. To utter or assert clamorously. blare1859 transitive. To utter in blaring. foghorn1886 transitive. To utter in a loud, blaring, and penetrating voice; to shout. Also with direct speech as object. Cf. foghorn, n. 2. megaphone1901 transitive. To communicate with by megaphone. rare. gruff1925 transitive. To utter gruffly or in a rough or surly manner. Frequently with direct speech as object. Also with out (cf. growl, v.3 2b). colloquial… loudmouth1931 intransitive and transitive. To talk in a loud and opinionated way; to bluster. Also: to say or tell (something) in this way. woof1934 U.S. Black English slang. intransitive. To talk (or, transitive, to say) in an ostentatious or aggressive manner. Subcategories:— with increasing volume (1) |
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