shout
This term conveys a sudden burst of vocal energy, often associated with high emotional intensity such as panic, anger, or extreme joy. It differs from screaming in that it typically retains a level of articulation or purpose, whereas screaming can be a raw, non-verbal sound of terror or pain. When used as a noun to describe a reprimand, the word shifts from a simple description of volume to a social interaction involving authority and disapproval. In this context, it implies a verbal scolding delivered with an aggressive tone.
Meanings
To speak or cry out in a very loud voice, often due to anger, excitement, or a need to be heard from a distance.
"He had to shout to be heard over the noise of the crowd."
To call out a word or phrase loudly so that it can be heard by others.
"She shouted a warning to the pedestrians as the car approached."