Gritaré (en. I will shout)
/ɡɾitaˈɾe/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To express in a loud or strong voice.
I will shout so they can hear me.
Gritaré para que me escuchen.
To make a loud sound with the voice.
If you don’t pay attention to me, I will shout.
Si no me prestas atención, gritaré.
To call someone forcefully.
I will shout his name until he comes.
Gritaré su nombre hasta que venga.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'clitĕre', which means 'to shout' or 'to call'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
at the top of one's lungs
To express oneself loudly or with great intensity.
a gritos
shout in the desert
To speak or express something without being heard.
gritar en el desierto
shout from the rooftops
To announce something publicly.
gritar a los cuatro vientos
Related Words
shout
A loud sound that occurs when shouting.
grito
loudmouth
A person who shouts a lot.
gritón
shouting
Action or effect of shouting a lot.
gritadera
Slang Meanings
To shout in a festive or celebratory context.
At the party, everyone was shouting with joy.
En la fiesta, todos gritaban de alegría.
Exaggerated use of the voice to attract attention.
That guy always shouts to get attention.
Ese chico siempre grita para que lo escuchen.