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Jorge
Which is the difference between yell and shout?
When do we use "to yell" and when is better using " to shout"? Are there any differences?
2013年12月16日 12:24
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I'm not a native English speaker, so this is definitely not intuitive for me. I googled for it to see if I could find anything better than what has been said in previous answers.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090726110105AAesLvw
Here it says more or less that:
Yelling is often aggressive, caused by anger.
Shouting would often be purposively making a lot of sound to ensure you'll be heard (in a noisy environment, or over a large distance), but it can be reflexive too.
This answer fits with how I remember "yell" and "shout" being used in stuff I've read and heard.
2013年12月16日
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Yell and Shout are synonymous but there are regional differences when used as expressions. For example: "With a Rebel Yell she cried 'More, more, more!'" and "Shout! Shout! Let it all out!"" "Stop yelling at me!" "They were having a shouting match."
They are also used commonly as euphemisms. People may tell us "When you are ready, give us a shout [yell]"; not literally wanting a loud conversation, just to be sure that you get our attention.
2013年12月16日
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I believe they are synonymous my friend but different in degree. Yell is a bit worse than shout. :)
2013年12月16日
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