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Could someone explain the difference between "shout" "yell" and scream?
In my head is like:
scream- general form as a noun or verb
shout - verb (call for someone, calls out and yell (with angry)
yell at someone's face.
No one could explain this to me once and for all.
Are they interchangeble?
8 jul. 2024 16:30
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Could someone explain the difference between "shout" "yell" and scream? In my
head is like: scream- general form as a noun or verb shout - verb (call for
someone, calls out and yell (with angry) yell at someone's face. No one could
explain this to me once and for all. Are they interchangeable?
I think of scream as being more high-pitched. It’s also something you might do if you are afraid or surprised. If you saw a big spider you would scream not shout or yell.
Shout is generally talking loudly. Could be angry but not necessarily.
Yell I personally don’t really use. Pretty similar to shout, perhaps more angry.
8 juli 2024
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Robson Leonel Branco
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