さけsakebu
1.

To raise one’s voice loudly and express emotions or requests, often in an urgent or desperate manner.

2.

To passionately assert or advocate a position or opinion in a way that seeks public attention or provocation.

3.

To emit a loud cry that conveys a strong emotion, such as fear, excitement, or anger, often spontaneously.

4.

To vocalize a plea or demand that aims to draw attention to a pressing issue or situation.

nakiさけsakebu
1.

To express overwhelming emotion by producing loud cries and shouts, often as a result of distress or desperation.

2.

To vocalize deep sorrow or anguish by combining intense crying with shouting, commonly used in situations of extreme emotional turmoil or need for help.

3.

To loudly articulate feelings of grief or fear through a combination of weeping and yelling, typically indicating a profound level of distress.

Example:

幼児はしゃべることができないので、ほしいものが手に入るまで泣き叫ぶ。