bellow out
B2 neutral separable transitive
In simple words
To yell something really loudly, like a roar.
Literal meaning: To roar outward (like a bull or large animal bellowing).
Meanings
1 B2 neutral
To shout something in a very loud, deep, and powerful voice.
"The sergeant bellowed out orders at the new recruits across the parade ground."
Grammar: separable
2 B2 neutral
To sing or perform something very loudly and boisterously.
"The crowd bellowed out the national anthem before the game began."
Grammar: separable
Usage notes
Often used to describe a commanding, authoritative, or angry person shouting instructions or a name. The verb 'bellow' comes from the sound cattle make. Used in both literal and figurative descriptions.
Commonly used with
orders name instructions commands song warning
Forms
Base
bellow out
I/you/we/they
3rd person
bellows out
he/she/it
Past simple
bellowed out
yesterday
Past participle
bellowed out
have + pp
-ing form
bellowing out
continuous
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