Yelling Meaning and Definition
Pronunciation
/ˈjɛlɪŋ/
Part of Speech
Noun, Verb
Definition
A loud and sharp call or cry, typically used to express strong emotions such as anger, surprise, or excitement.
Examples
- She began yelling at me when I forgot to do my part.
- The crowd started yelling “Goal!” when the team scored.
Synonyms
- Crying
- Bellowing
- Blasting
Antonyms
- Whispering
- Mumbling
- Talking
Etymology
The word “Yelling” comes from the Old English “gellian”, which means “to give a loud shout”.
Usage Notes
Yelling can be used as both a noun and a verb, and it is often used to describe loud and intense emotions. It can also be used to disapprove or express concern about someone’s behavior.
Cultural References
Yelling has been used as a plot device in various movies, TV shows, and books, often to convey strong emotions or reactions.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- “Yelling to the wind”
- “Letting out a yell”
Related Words or Phrases
- Crying
- Bellowing
- Blasting
Collocations
- “Yelling out” a question
- “Giving a yell” of excitement
Frequency of Use
Yelling is a commonly used word in modern language, especially in informal contexts such as in conversation or social media.
Common Misspellings
- Jellin’
- Yelinn