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Meaning of yelled
The primary meaning of the word "yelled" is to utter a loud, sharp cry, typically to express strong emotions such as excitement, anger, or pain.
Etymology of yelled
The word "yell" originated in the mid-16th century, likely imitative of the sound of yelling, and has been used in English since then to describe a loud, sharp cry.
The word is possibly related to the Old English word "gellan", which meant "to yell" or "to cry out", and is also connected to the Middle English word "yellen", which meant "to yell" or "to shout".
Synonyms
Definitions
- Past tense of "yell", which means to utter a loud, sharp cry, typically to express strong emotions such as excitement, anger, or pain.
- * To give a loud, sharp cry, typically to express strong emotions such as excitement, anger, or pain.
Usage Examples
- The crowd yelled in excitement as the concert began.
- * She yelled at the top of her lungs to get the attention of the people in the other room.
- * The coach yelled instructions to the players during the game.