shout at

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle at

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Meanings

1

Speak loudly toward someone, often angrily

Why “at”? AT can send words or actions toward someone in a sharp way.

The driver shouted at the cyclist.
The driver spoke loudly and angrily to the cyclist.
Don't shout at the children.
Do not speak loudly and angrily to the children.

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