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Ed Real
Hi what is the meaning between "cry out" "scream" "yell" and "shout"? thanks in advance
2021년 8월 18일 오후 11:49
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Hi Ed, what a good question. The difference between the three lies is their individual meanings and when they are used in real life as well as in language. "Cry out" - this implies sadness, pain, sorrow, weeping, desperately calling out for help. "Scream" - this is a high pitched prolonged sound to make an alarm during situations where one is in great fear, terror or physical pain. It could also be a sound made to indicate sudden surprise. "Yell" - this is when a person is speaking but in a raised volume or pitch. Perhaps because the person they are speaking to is far from them in distance, or because they are angry. Sometimes it's because they are speaking in a large venue and want to make sure everyone can hear them well. I hope this was helpful.
2021년 8월 19일
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"cry out" This implies that the sound was short and sudden, due to pain, sorrow or pleasure. "scream" This is a harsh, high-pitched, prolonged sound. It implies terror or anger. "yell" This implies that the sound was lower and in the throat. It implies anger or that the listener is at a distance. "shout" This is close to "yell." The sound is made with the intent to be loud, usually in order to be sure someone is paying attention.
2021년 8월 19일
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2021년 8월 19일
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