Ship is to trip as shout is to _________

The "ip" in ship and trip are the same.

Now, what would make sh(out) like tr(---)?

The analogy being presented here is that "ship" is related to "trip" in the same way that "shout" is related to another word. To find the answer, we need to identify the relationship between "ship" and "trip". In this case, both "ship" and "trip" are examples of actions or things that involve movement or travel.

Using this logic, we can consider words that share a similar relationship with "shout". One possible answer is "yell", as both "shout" and "yell" are examples of actions that involve making loud noises or vocally expressing oneself.

To solve this analogy, we need to identify the relationship between the words in the first pair (ship and trip) and find a word that has a similar relationship with "shout".

The word "ship" and "trip" have a relationship of going somewhere. A ship is a mode of transportation that takes people on a trip or journey. Similarly, to solve this analogy, we need to find a word that has a similar relationship to "shout".

When you "shout," you make a loud sound or noise. So a similar relationship to "shout" would be a word that indicates the sound or noise produced by a specific action or behavior.

Therefore, the word that completes the analogy is "yell". Yelling, like shouting, is a way of producing a loud sound or noise.

So, the answer to the analogy "Ship is to trip as shout is to" is "yell".