さけ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, ぶ, intransitive)
1. to shout; to cry; to scream; to shriek; to yell; to exclaim
2. to clamor (for or against); to clamour (for or against)
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
to cry and shout; to scream
to yell out loud; to shout loudly; to cry aloud; to scream loudly
to shout with exultation; to shout for joy
Examples (35 in total)
Who yelled?
They yelled.
Don't scream in my ear!
"Come back!" he shouted.
He shouted, "Get out!"
She cried out in surprise.
Tom shouted, "There's a fire!"
Someone is shouting for help.
We heard somebody shout.
She shouted that she was safe.
The boy exclaimed in delight.
We were all shouting at the same time.
A man shouted something, waving his hand.
Don't shout like that. I can hear you perfectly.
She cried that she was innocent.
She shouted when she saw the snake.
"Look - there's a fire!!" exclaimed Dan.
I had to shout in order to be heard.
"This is what I was looking for!" he exclaimed.
I heard someone shout outside the window.
We yelled at her to be careful.
The policeman ran after the thief, shouting "Stop!"
The eldest daughter suddenly screamed "I want candy."
In a quivering voice she cried "Help!"
The oppressed people cried out for their liberty.
When we reached the summit, we all yelled "Yahoo!"
I screamed for help, but no one came.
When he broke his leg he was screaming out in pain.
She called out to him, with tears running down her cheeks.
People are crying out against the new tax.
We shouted in order to warn everyone of the danger.
There is no use crying for help. No one will hear you.
If you shout from the top of a cliff, you can hear the echo of your voice.
The entire theater turned to chaos when somebody cried "Fire!".
The woman tried to shout out "Help!" but the word stuck in her throat.