Shout (something) from the rooftop(s) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "shout (something) from the rooftop(s)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-09-26 11:09

Meaning of Shout (something) from the rooftop(s)

Variants:

scream (something) from the rooftop(s) , proclaim (something) from the rooftop(s) , shout (something) from the housetop(s)

Shout (something) from the rooftop(s) verb phrase

To tell everyone about or publicize something

Peter wanted to shout it from the rooftop that he won the first prize in the competition.

My girlfriend has agreed to my marriage proposal. I feel as if I want to shout it from the rooftops.

I can't contain my happiness. I want to shout that I'm going to be a father from the rooftops.

Other phrases about:

drum something into somebody's head

To make someone learn something by repeating it many times

I don't mind admitting, telling you..., etc.

Used when you want to tell someone something even if it can make you embarrassed or depict you unfavorably

hear tell (of)

To be told about something
 

throw open

1. To open something in a quick or forceful way

2. To allow something to be accessible to a wide range of people

Grammar and Usage of Shout (something) from the rooftop(s)

Verb Forms

  • shouted something from the rooftop
  • shouting something from the rooftop
  • shouts something from the rooftop
  • to shout from the housetops/rooftops

The verb "shout" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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