The words are not completely separate, it depends on context which to choose.
"Shout" and "yell" both mean "to call out loud", and I would say that yelling is possibly louder and shorter than shouting. You do either in order to be heard, when a normal level of speech is not sufficient. You can also shout and yell in anger, and I would say the yeller is angrier.
You cry out in surprise or pain, you can also cry in order to be heard, but it implies urgency or danger.
Screaming implies more fear than crying, and it is also used when many people make a lot of noise in panic and so on.
Shrieking is a short high-pitched outburst of terror. You rarely shriek something which can be understood, it's just a sound of utmost alarm.



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