shouty

English

Etymology

From shout +β€Ž -y.

Adjective

shouty (comparative shoutier, superlative shoutiest)

  1. (informal) Characterized by shouting; prone to shouting.
    • 2021 February 9, Christina Newland, β€œIs Tom Hanks part of a dying breed of genuine movie stars?”, in BBCβ€Ž:
      In A League of Their Own (1992), as the shouty baseball coach to an all-girls team, he's once again a curmudgeonly but lovable mentor figure.
  2. (informal) Harsh and strident.

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