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shouter

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/ˈʃaʊtə/ · shout-er

A person who shouts or yells, often in excitement or anger.

Meanings

nouninformal

A person who shouts or yells, often in excitement or anger.

ایک ایسا شخص جو چیخے یا بلند آواز میں بولے، اکثر جذبات یا غصے میں۔

چکنے والا

chiknay wala

Synonyms

screameryellerhooterچیخنے والاآواز بلند کرنے والاپکارنے والا

Antonyms

whisperermurmurersilent personسرگوشی کرنے والاشرمانے والاخاموش شخص

Common Collocations

  • loud shouter
  • angry shouter
  • public shouter

Example Sentences

The shouter at the sports event excited the crowd.

کھیلوں کے ایونٹ میں چیخنے والے نے ہجوم کو پرجوش کر دیا۔

Khelon ke event mein cheekhne wale ne hujoom ko purjosh kar diya.

He was known as a shouter in his community for his passionate speeches.

وہ اپنی پرجوش تقاریر کی وجہ سے اپنے کمیونٹی میں چیخنے والے کے طور پر جانا جاتا تھا۔

Woh apni purjosh taqreeron ki wajah se apne community mein cheekhne wale ke tor par jana jata tha.

The shouter's enthusiasm was infectious, drawing everyone in.

چیخنے والے کا جوش متعدی تھا، جس نے سب کو اپنی طرف متوجہ کر لیا۔

Cheekhne wale ka josh mutadi tha, jis ne sab ko apni taraf mutwajeh kar liya.

Easily Confused With

shutter:A 'shutter' refers to a device that opens and closes to allow light in, while a 'shouter' is a person who shouts.

Word Family

shout
verbچیخنا
shouting
nounچیخ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a person who shouts during a sporting event.

Imagine a person standing on a stage yelling into a microphone.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہیں ہے حال دل میرا، کسی کو کیا خبر، صرف ذرا سی آواز ہے اور لوگ چپ ہیں۔

Nahi hai haal dil mera, kisi ko kya khabar, sirf zara si aawaz hai aur log chup hain.

My heart's condition is unknown to anyone, just a little sound and people are silent.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اونچی آواز میں بولنے والوں کی سنو، لوگوں کی چپ ہونا اچھی علامت نہیں۔

Oonchi aawaz mein bolne walon ki suno, logon ki chup hona achi alamat nahi.

Listen to those who speak loudly; the silence of the people is not a good sign.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "sceotan" — to shoot, to throw, to utter a sound

First known use: 15th century

The word developed from Old English roots and has been used in various forms to denote a person who shouts, especially in contexts of rallying or expressing strong emotion.