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I always ask which is difference from shout - yell - scream. Here it is a nice explanion. The emotions behind them are that which makes them differ. Here they all are listed in order of aggression and emotion. Shout: Can either be friendly, or a slight aggressive manner of speaking. Loud to ensure attention, but still with a sense of self-respect. Yell: Aggressive, loud, and usually caused by anger. Scream: The epitome. Loudest, and used either when horror-struck, in fear, anger or hatred. No sense of self-conscience is present anymore, just screaming in order to gain attention/message across. Can also be a reflex act. In short: One would not scream/yell above a crowd/over a distance to greet someone, but shout. One would not yell out of surprise, but shout/scream, the latter being an act of reflex. One would not yell/shout when one is attacked, but scream. One would not scream at someone for a minor act lacking discipline, but shout.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 14:10:39 +0000

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