Word: Yelled
Part of Speech: Verb (past tense of "yell")
"Yelled" means to shout or speak very loudly, usually because you want to be heard over a distance or because you are feeling strong emotions like excitement, anger, or fear. When someone yells, they use a loud voice.
In more complex sentences, "yelled" can be combined with adverbs to describe how someone yelled. For example: - "She yelled loudly across the field." - "He yelled angrily at the referee."
While "yell" mostly means to shout, it can also imply: - A strong outcry or protest: "The crowd yelled in protest against the decision."
Yell out: To shout something loud enough for others to hear.
Yell at: To shout angrily at someone.
"Yelled" is a simple but powerful word that helps express strong emotions through loud speech.