The difference between Holler and Let loose

When used as verbs, holler means to yell or shout, whereas let loose means to free.


Holler is also noun with the meaning: a yell, shout.

Holler is also adjective with the meaning: ..

check bellow for the other definitions of Holler and Let loose

  1. Holler as a noun:

    A yell, shout.

    Examples:

    "I heard a holler from over the fence."

  2. Holler as a noun:

    By extension, any communication to get somebody's attention.

    Examples:

    "If you need anything, just give me a holler."

  1. Holler as a verb (intransitive):

    To yell or shout.

    Examples:

    "You can holler at your computer as much as you want, but it won't help anything."

  2. Holler as a verb (transitive):

    To call out one or more words

  3. Holler as a verb:

    To complain, gripe

  1. Holler as a noun (Southern US, Appalachia):

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  1. Holler as an adjective (dialectal, especially, _, Southern US, Appalachia):

    .

    Examples:

    "the holler tree"

  1. Let loose as a verb (transitive, idiomatic):

    To free; to release from restraint.

  2. Let loose as a verb (intransitive, idiomatic, sometimes followed by {{m, with):

    or }} To shout, make a loud sound, or perform a sudden, vehement action; to behave in a raucous, frenzied manner.

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