wailing
When someone is wailing, they are crying very loudly and in a way that is difficult to stop. This often happens because they are experiencing strong emotions such as pain, sadness, or extreme upset.
You might hear a baby wailing if they are hungry or uncomfortable, or someone might wail if they have just received very bad news. It can also describe a similar high-pitched, drawn-out sound made by things that aren't people, such as the wind blowing strongly or an emergency siren.
§ Similar words and when to use them
The word "wailing" conveys a strong sense of distress, pain, or grief, often accompanied by loud, prolonged vocalizations. It can also describe a non-human sound that is high-pitched and mournful. Understanding its nuances compared to similar words is key to using it effectively.
§ Cry
- DEFINITION
- To shed tears, often as an expression of emotion such as sadness, pain, or joy. It's a general term for shedding tears.
She began to cry tears of joy when she heard the good news.
"Cry" is the most general term for shedding tears and can encompass a wide range of emotions, from slight sadness to intense joy. It doesn't necessarily imply sound or loudness.
§ Weep
- DEFINITION
- To shed tears, often in a quiet, sustained manner, typically due to sadness or grief. It implies a more prolonged and often silent or subdued crying than "cry."
She started to weep silently after the funeral.
"Weep" suggests a more sustained and often quieter form of crying, usually associated with deep sadness or grief. It emphasizes the shedding of tears over vocalizations.
§ Sob
- DEFINITION
- To cry noisily, taking short, quick breaths; often characterized by gasps and convulsive movements. It implies a more intense and audible form of crying than "weep."
The child began to sob uncontrollably after falling and scraping his knee.
"Sob" implies a more forceful and noisy form of crying, often with gasps for breath. It indicates a higher level of distress or emotional intensity than simply "crying" or "weeping."
§ Lament
- DEFINITION
- To express deep sorrow or regret, often aloud. While it can involve crying, it focuses more on the vocal expression of grief or sorrow, sometimes in a formal or poetic way.
The villagers gathered to lament the loss of their crops after the drought.
"Lament" emphasizes the vocal expression of deep sorrow or regret. It can involve crying, but the primary focus is on the audible outpouring of grief, which might even take the form of a song or poem.
§ Yelp
- DEFINITION
- To utter a short, sharp cry, often of pain or alarm. It's usually associated with animals but can be used for humans in sudden moments of distress.
The dog let out a small yelp when its paw was accidentally stepped on.
"Yelp" implies a sudden, short, and sharp cry, typically in response to sudden pain or surprise. It's less about prolonged emotional release and more about an immediate, reflexive vocalization.
§ When to use "wailing"
"Wailing" is particularly appropriate when you want to convey a sense of:
- Loud, uncontrollable crying: It emphasizes the volume and lack of restraint in the crying.
- Deep pain, grief, or extreme emotion: It suggests a profound level of suffering or distress.
- A prolonged, high-pitched sound: This can apply to both human vocalizations and non-human sounds (like wind or sirens).
- A mournful or sorrowful tone: The sound often carries a sense of sadness or lamentation.
Exemplos por nível
The baby is wailing because it is hungry.
El bebé está llorando a gritos porque tiene hambre.
Present continuous tense.
I heard a dog wailing in the night.
Oí a un perro aullando en la noche.
Past simple tense.
She started to wail when she lost her toy.
Ella empezó a llorar a gritos cuando perdió su juguete.
Past simple tense.
The wind was wailing outside the window.
El viento aullaba fuera de la ventana.
Past continuous tense.
He gave a loud wail when he fell.
Él dio un fuerte lamento cuando se cayó.
Noun form of 'wail'.
Don't wail, it's okay.
No llores a gritos, está bien.
Negative imperative.
The siren was wailing very loudly.
La sirena estaba sonando muy fuerte.
Past continuous tense.
I heard a wail from the other room.
Oí un lamento desde la otra habitación.
Noun form of 'wail'.
Teste-se 30 perguntas
This is a simple sentence structure: Subject + Verb + Prepositional Phrase.
This sentence describes the sound of the wind using the verb 'wail'.
This sentence uses 'wailing' as an adjective to describe a sound.
This sentence describes the loud crying of a baby.
This sentence uses 'wailing' to describe a long, high-pitched sound, similar to a cry.
This sentence uses 'wailing' to describe the sound of sirens.
Listen for the sound described by 'wailing'.
Consider the emotional context of 'wailing'.
Identify the object making the 'wailing' sound.
Read this aloud:
The wailing winds whipped through the desolate canyon, carving intricate patterns into the ancient rock formations.
Focus: wailing, winds, whipped
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Read this aloud:
Her heart-wrenching wailing subsided only after she had exhausted every ounce of her emotional energy, leaving her utterly depleted.
Focus: heart-wrenching, wailing, subsided
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Read this aloud:
Despite the persistent wailing of the baby, the parents remained remarkably composed, a testament to their patience and unwavering love.
Focus: persistent, wailing, composed, testament
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This order creates a grammatically correct and coherent sentence describing the sound of sirens.
This sequence forms a complete sentence that conveys the intensity of her sorrow.
The correct order constructs a sentence that explains the nanny's reaction to the child's crying.
The desolate wind began ___ through the abandoned mansion, creating an eerie symphony of sound that sent shivers down our spines.
The context describes a sound, and 'wailing' fits the description of a long, high-pitched, and eerie sound, often associated with wind.
Despite her stoic demeanor, a faint, almost imperceptible ___ escaped her lips as the tragic news was delivered, betraying the depth of her grief.
The sentence indicates an expression of profound grief, and 'wail' (as a noun here) signifies a cry of sorrow.
The sirens of the emergency vehicles could be heard ___ in the distance, a somber prelude to the unfolding crisis.
Sirens produce a loud, high-pitched sound, which is perfectly described by 'wailing'.
As the curtain fell on the poignant final scene, the collective ___ from the audience indicated the profound impact the play had on their emotions.
Here, 'wail' refers to a collective expression of strong emotion, often grief or sorrow, from a group.
The infant's inconsolable ___ echoed through the night, a relentless testament to his discomfort and distress.
Infants often cry loudly and uncontrollably when distressed, making 'wailing' an accurate description.
Through the dense fog, the mournful ___ of the foghorn served as a stark warning to approaching ships, guiding them away from treacherous shoals.
A foghorn produces a long, loud sound, which is effectively described as a 'wail', especially in a 'mournful' context.
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