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outcry

public protest / loud shout
Noun
pl: outcries

This term captures a sudden, explosive release of emotion, whether it is a physical sound or a collective social reaction. When used to describe public disapproval, it suggests a wave of indignation that is often spontaneous and loud, typically aimed at a perceived injustice or a controversial decision. In its literal sense, the word evokes a sharp, visceral vocalization. It differs from a scream or a shout by implying a reaction to a specific trigger, such as shock or sudden pain, rather than a sustained noise.

Meanings

Noun

A strong expression of public disapproval or anger regarding a particular event or policy.

"The government faced a massive public outcry after the tax increase."

Noun

A loud shout or cry, typically one of pain, fear, or surprise.

"A sudden outcry echoed through the hallway when the vase shattered."

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