raise your voice

raise (one's) voice

To speak or shout loudly, especially out of anger. I know you're upset, but there's no need to raise your voice. Don't raise your voice to the kids, it's not their fault!
See also: raise, voice
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

raise your ˈvoice

speak in a louder voice, often because you are angry: Don’t raise your voice at me. It wasn’t my fault. They heard raised voices and saw two men engaged in an argument.
See also: raise, voice
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • raise (one's) voice
  • raise one's voice
  • raise voice
  • lift/raise a hand against somebody
  • raise a hand
  • raise a hand against
  • raise a hand against (one)
  • raise the wind
  • raise (one's) hand against (someone)
  • raise (one's) hat
References in periodicals archive
BEIRUT: The Labor Ministry's website was backed up Wednesday afternoon, a day after Raise Your Voice hacked the portal, replacing the homepage with the group's signature graphic and allowing visitors to vent anger at the government.
Raise Your Voice, the group that announced last month its affiliation with the global network Anonymous in a YouTube video, hacked the ministry's site Tuesday, on Labor's Day.
"You need to raise your voice. In trying to influence corporate America, we should be using a three-pronged approach: as consumers, as investors, and as employees."
* Don't shout or raise your voice. Save these actions for a time they may really be necessary, such as an emergency.
The 1965 war hero and winner of Sitara-e-Jurrat, our ace pilot Sajad Haider throws out leading questions for the public: He asks as to how many times did you 'raise your voice' against Nawaz Sharif when he held public office and used PIA planes for fetching his meals?
We have a choice either raise your voice or be a silent spectator.
OLDER Asian people are being encouraged to help improve public services by the Raise Your Voice project.
"Raise Your Voice 2002 will provide an opportunity for the community to tell us if we are getting it right and also inform us of any new issues."
WE are delighted that St Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough will be one of the many places around the country to host a choir concert as part of Raise Your Voices.