| v.  yelled, yell·ing, yells  v.intr.  To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm. v.tr.  To utter or express with a loud cry. n. 1.  A loud cry; a shout. 2.  A cheer uttered or chanted in unison. [Middle English yellen, from Old English giellan, gellan; see  ghel-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] yeller n. Synonyms:  yell, bawl, bellow, holler1, howl, roar, shout, whoop These verbs mean to say with or make a loud cry: troops yelling as they attacked; a drum major bawling out orders; a coach bellowing with rage; a sailor hollering a warning; a patient howling with pain; a crowd roaring its disapproval; fans shouting their enthusiasm; children whooping at play. | 
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