griterío

el griterío
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. shouting
Se escuchaba un griterío que venía del patio. Dos vecinas se estaban peleando.I could hear a shouting coming from the courtyard. Two neighbors were quarreling.
b. shouts
¿Qué es ese griterío? ¿Qué ocurre?What are those shouts? What's happening?
c. uproar
El griterío de la descontenta multitud reunida en la plaza ahogaba el discurso del rey.The uproar of the disgruntled crowd gathered in the square drowned out the king's speech.
d. clamor
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
Los soldados respondieron a las palabras de su general con un griterío ensordecedor. Lo vitorearon y aclamaron durante varios minutos.The soldiers responded to their general's words with a deafening clamor. They cheered and acclaimed him for several minutes.
e. clamour
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
El griterío de los hinchas podía escucharse a varios kilómetros del estadio de fútbol.The clamour of the fans could be heard several kilometres away from the football stadium.
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