Bellower (Noun)
Meaning
Someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The belligerent football fan became a notorious bellowe on match days, able to project his criticisms to the entire stadium.
- After years of singing in punk rock bands, she had developed a powerful voice that made her a mighty bellowe at karaoke nights.
- In the rowdy pub, it was hard to tell who the biggest bellowe was, but Jack's booming laughter usually managed to draw attention to himself.
- His job as a carnival barker required him to be a skilled bellowe, persuading passersby to come and sample the delights of the freak show.
- Unlike his meek demeanor, Frank was an unintentional bellowe and would regularly wake up the entire apartment complex with his enthusiastic rendition of show tunes in the shower.