shoutable

English

Etymology

shout + -able

Adjective

shoutable (comparative more shoutable, superlative most shoutable)

  1. Capable of, or suited to, being shouted.
    • 2011, Phyllis Bentley, Ring in the New:
      It was a very shoutable and harmless slogan, and though Jonathan regretted that it had no specific meaning he found he enjoyed shouting it.

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