Griteo is a noun in Spanish.
/griˈteo/
Griteo refers to the act of shouting, screaming, or yelling, often associated with expressing strong emotions such as joy, anger, or excitement. The word is derived from the verb "gritar" (to shout) and typically appears in informal contexts. Its usage can be more prevalent in spoken language, especially in casual dialogues.
El griteo en el concierto era ensordecedor.
The shouting at the concert was deafening.
No puedo concentrarme con el griteo de los niños.
I can't concentrate with the children's yelling.
Su griteo atrajo la atención de todos en la sala.
Her scream drew everyone's attention in the room.
Griteo is not commonly used in many idiomatic expressions. However, it can appear in contexts where emotions are emphasized, with or without related verbs.
Se estalló en un griteo cuando escuchó la noticia.
She burst into a scream when she heard the news.
"Un griteo de alegría."
"A shout of joy."
El griteo de alegría de los niños llenó el parque.
The children's shout of joy filled the park.
"Escuchar el griteo de la multitud."
"To hear the crowd's yelling."
Griteo is derived from the Spanish verb gritar, which means "to shout" or "to scream." The root of "gritar" can be traced back to the Latin verb "gritare," which also means "to call out" or "to shout."
Synonyms: - Grito (shout) - Clamor (clamor) - Vocerío (noise)
Antonyms: - Susurro (whisper) - Silencio (silence) - Tranquilidad (calmness)