Protest Slogans

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who interrupts a speaker or performer with loud, unfriendly comments or questions

verb to interrupt a speaker or performer with loud, unfriendly comments or questions

  • The audience was warned not to heckle during the performance.
  • I can't believe that guy had the nerve to heckle the speaker!
  • The comedian shut down the heckler who was trying to ruin the show.
  • The constant heckling from the critics only fueled her determination to succeed.

interjection used to express joy, excitement, or approval

  • The crowd cheered with a resounding hurrah as the president arrived at the event.
  • Hurrah! We finally won the game after a long losing streak.
  • I shouted 'hurrah' when I found out we get a day off from work next week.
  • Hurrah for new beginnings! Let's embrace the changes and opportunities that come our way.

noun a loud cry or call

verb to utter a loud cry or call

  • The teacher had to shout to get the attention of the noisy students.
  • I had to shout to be heard over the loud music at the party.
  • Don't shout, I can hear you just fine.
  • Her success was a shout of victory in a quiet room.

noun a physical position of standing

verb to rise to an upright position on the feet

  • Please stand up when the judge enters the courtroom.
  • Hey, can you stand up and let me sit there?
  • I dare you to stand up to that bully and show them who's boss.
  • It's time to stand up for what you believe in and make a difference.