Definition:
An outcry rises quickly, breaking through stillness with sudden force. It may come from fear, injustice, or the need to rally others to attention. The sound carries urgency, pulling focus toward the source. Outcries often spark movement, as though the air itself demands a response. The word reflects emotion pushed past its limits and into the open.
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