howl
v.
yowl, moan, wail, cry out (in pain, anger, protest, etc.)
n.
yowl, wail, cry (of pain, anger, protest, etc.)
Howl
n.
poem by Allen Ginsberg (published in 1956)
Howl
howl
Noun
1. a long loud emotional utterance; "he gave a howl of pain"; "howls of laughter"; "their howling had no effect"
(synonym) howling, ululation
(hypernym) utterance, vocalization
(derivation) roar
2. the long plaintive cry of a hound or a wolf
(hypernym) cry
(derivation) wrawl, yammer, yowl
3. a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound; "the howl of the wind made him restless"
(hypernym) noise
(hyponym) squeal
(derivation) roar
Verb
1. emit long loud cries; "wail in self-pity"; "howl with sorrow"
(synonym) ululate, wail, roar, yawl
(hypernym) shout, shout out, cry, call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall
(hyponym) squall, waul, wawl
(derivation) howling, ululation
2. cry loudly, as of animals; "The coyotes were howling in the desert"
(synonym) wrawl, yammer, yowl
(hypernym) utter, emit, let out, let loose
3. make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles; "The wind was howling in the trees"; "The water roared down the chute"
(synonym) roar
(hypernym) make noise, resound, noise
(hyponym) vroom
4. laugh unrestrainedly and heartily
(synonym) roar
(hypernym) laugh, express joy, express mirth
(derivation) howling, ululation
Howl
(v. t.)
To utter with outcry.
(v. i.)
To utter a sound expressive of distress; to cry aloud and mournfully; to lament; to wail.
(v. i.)
To utter a loud, protraced, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.
(v. i.)
To make a noise resembling the cry of a wild beast.
(n.)
The protracted, mournful cry of a dog or a wolf, or other like sound.
(n.)
A prolonged cry of distress or anguish; a wail.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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howl
v. a.
1. cry as a dog or wolf
کتے يا بھيڑيے کي مانند بولنا, بھونکنا, ہوکنا
2. wail
رونا, غم کرنا, گريہ و زاري کرنا
3. roar
شور مچانا, گونجنا, دڑوکنا
howl
n.
واويلا, پکار, غل, شور, چيخ, کتے يا بھيڑيے کي آواز