Holler out Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɑɫɝ/ /ˈaʊt
HAH-ler OWT
hˈɒlɐ/ /ˈaʊt
HOL-uh OWT
Definition
To shout something loudly, usually as a way to get someone's attention or to make sure you are heard.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, common in American English speech. 'Holler' is a less formal synonym of 'shout' or 'yell'. Often used in southern dialects or rural contexts. 'Holler out' is less common than just 'holler', but emphasizes the act of loudly calling out specific words or names.
Spanish: gritar - llamar en voz altaPortuguese (BR): gritar - chamar altoPortuguese (PT): gritar - chamar altoChinese (Simplified): 大声喊出Chinese (Traditional): 大聲喊出Hindi: ज़ोर से चिल्लानाArabic: يصرخ بصوت عالٍBengali: জোরে চিৎকার করাRussian: громко выкрикиватьJapanese: 大声で叫ぶVietnamese: hét to lênKorean: 크게 외치다Turkish: bağırmak - yüksek sesle seslenmekUrdu: زور سے چلاناIndonesian: berteriak keras
Example Sentences
Please holler out if you need any help.
basic
The coach hollered out our names during practice.
basic
He hollered out for someone to stop the bus.
basic
Just holler out my name if you see me in the crowd.
natural
I didn't hear you, could you holler out a little louder next time?
natural
Don't be shy—just holler out when you have something to say.
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