General Loudness:
* Bellowed: implies a deep, resonant sound, often used for shouting.
* Roar: suggests a powerful, animalistic sound.
* Boomed: a strong, deep sound, often associated with announcements or a powerful voice.
* Clamored: a chaotic, noisy sound made by many people.
* Cried: can be used for a variety of loud sounds, including shouts, cries of pain, or joy.
* Screeched: a high-pitched, piercing sound, often associated with fear or excitement.
* Shouted: a common verb for speaking loudly.
* Yelled: similar to shouted, but often implies anger or urgency.
Specific Connotations:
* Howled: a mournful or wild sound, often associated with animals or grief.
* Thundered: a very loud, booming sound, often associated with powerful forces.
* Bawled: a loud, unpleasant sound, often used for crying or shouting.
* Squealed: a high-pitched, piercing sound, often associated with excitement or fear.
* Whistled: a sharp, clear sound made by forcing air through the mouth.
The best verb to use will depend on the context and the specific sound you are trying to evoke.