Hollered Meaning in English
word · lemma: holler
Definition
To yell or shout loudly, often because you are angry, scared, or want to get someone's attention.
Usage & Nuances
"Hollered" is informal and used mainly in American English. It often suggests a raw, emotional sound, stronger than just 'shout'. Common in stories or dialogue. Synonyms: 'yelled', 'shouted'. Rarely used in formal writing.
Spanish: gritar - chillarPortuguese (BR): gritar - berrarPortuguese (PT): gritar - berrarChinese (Simplified): 大声喊叫 - 嚷嚷Chinese (Traditional): 大聲喊叫 - 嚷嚷Hindi: चिल्लाना - जोर से बोलनाArabic: صاح - صرخBengali: চিৎকার করল - উচ্চ স্বরে ডাকলRussian: завопил - прокричалJapanese: 大声で叫んだ - 怒鳴ったVietnamese: hét lớn - la lênKorean: 고함쳤다 - 소리쳤다Turkish: bağırdı - haykırdıUrdu: چِلّایا - زور سے پکاراIndonesian: berteriak - menjerit
Example Sentences
She hollered at her brother to come inside.
basic
The teacher hollered for silence.
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She hollered my name from across the street.
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"Watch out!" he hollered as the ball flew by.
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He hollered when he saw the snake.
basic
The crowd hollered in excitement when the band came on stage.
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