Howl
volume
British pronunciation/hˈa‍ʊl/
American pronunciation/ˈhaʊɫ/

Definição e Significado de "howl"

01

uivo, latido

the long plaintive cry of a hound or a wolf
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02

uivo, grito

a long loud emotional utterance
03

uivar, lamento

a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound
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01

uivar, lamento

(of an animal such as a dog or wolf) to make a loud and prolonged sound or cry
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When the fire engine passed by, the neighborhood dogs started to howl.
The lonely coyote howled in the night, echoing through the desolate landscape.
Hearing the distant train whistle, the old dog joined in and began to howl.
02

rir às gargalhadas, dar uma risada estrondosa

to laugh loudly and without restraint
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The group of friends howled at the silly antics of their pet.
The children howled with delight as they played in the snow.
She could n't help but howl when her friend slipped on the ice.
03

uivar, gritar

to produce a loud, prolonged sound reminiscent of a cry
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The wind began to howl as the storm approached the coastline.
The trees swayed as the cold wind howled through their branches.
The old cabin creaked as the wind howled against its walls.
04

uivar, clamar

to make a loud, unrestrained vocalization, often driven by intense emotion
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The child started to howl when he realized he lost his favorite toy.
She began to howl in grief when she heard the tragic news.
He could n’t help but howl in pain after stubbing his toe on the furniture.
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