outshout

/ˈaʊtʃaʊt/

Definitions

1. verb

to speak more loudly than someone else, in order to be heard or to drown out their voice

“The crowd tried to outshout the loud music, but it was impossible.”

2. noun

the act of speaking more loudly than someone else, in order to be heard or to drown out their voice

“The outshout of the crowd was so loud that it caused a disturbance.”

Synonyms

  • outcry
  • shout

Antonyms

  • silence
  • whisper