Found 3 items, similar to yell.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: yell
berteriak, mbengok, pekikan, teriakan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: yell
yell
v 1: utter a sudden loud cry;
“she cried with pain when the
doctor inserted the needle”;
“I yelled to her from the
window but she couldn't hear me” [syn:
shout,
shout out
,
cry,
call,
scream,
holler,
hollo,
squall]
2: utter or declare in a very loud voice;
“You don't have to
yell--I can hear you just fine” [syn:
scream]
yell
n 1: a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition;
“the
speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of
the audience” [syn:
cry,
outcry,
call,
shout,
vociferation]
2: a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate);
“a cry of rage”;
“a yell of pain” [syn:
cry]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Yell
Yell
\Yell\, n.
A sharp, loud, hideous outcry.
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Their hideous yells
Rend the dark welkin. --J. Philips.
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Yell
\Yell\ (y[e^]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Yelled; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Yelling.] [OE. yellen, [yogh]ellen, AS. giellan, gillan,
gyllan; akin to D. gillen, OHG. gellan, G. gellen, Icel.
gjalla, Sw. g["a]lla to ring, resound, and to AS., OS., &
OHG. galan to sing, Icel. gala. Cf. 1st
Gale, and
Nightingale.]
To cry out, or shriek, with a hideous noise; to cry or scream
as with agony or horror.
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They yelleden as feendes doon in helle. --Chaucer.
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Nor the night raven, that still deadly yells.
--Spenser.
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Infernal ghosts and hellish furies round
Environed thee; some howled, some yelled. --Milton.
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Yell
\Yell\, v. t.
To utter or declare with a yell; to proclaim in a loud tone.
--Shak.
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