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Often used in the same context:
shriek,
howl,
keening,
growl,
yelp,
warble,
screech,
scream,
shrilling,
moans,
whine,
yowl,
mewl,
bleats,
caterwaul,
quaver,
throb,
cries,
droning,
squeal,
roar,
thrum,
croon,
rasp,
dirge,
gurgle,
squawk,
whimpers,
blare,
lullaby,
trill,
cackle,
throaty,
sob,
guttural,
descant,
falsetto,
whump,
chorus,
groan,
yawp,
bellow,
hum,
hoofbeats,
whirr,
croak,
handclaps,
rumble,
fortissimo,
whinnies,
twangs,
hiss,
tinkle,
bray,
murmur,
cacophony,
basso profundo,
strum,
cooing,
tintinnabulation,
thump,
whir,
clop,
clatter,
vocals,
tinny,
thuds,
thundering,
weeping,
clanging,
glissandos,
lament,
lamentation,
holler,
cacophonic,
purr,
ululation,
riffs,
cawing,
clacks,
serenades,
burble,
creak,
tremolos,
voices,
thwacks,
wailers,
shouts,
sibilant,
foghorn,
clangor,
jangle,
clomp,
blat,
alto,
sound,
sopranino,
crescendos,
skirling,
vibrato,
mewing,
drumbeats,
wails,
wailing,
cry,
moan,
moaning,
howls,
screams,
bleat,
shrieks,
groans,
sobbing,
amate,
bark,
bestknown,
clown,
color,
commissioned,
decorative,
defaced,
easel,
edge,
famous,
figured,
finished,
gouache,
ink,
mural,
navaho,
nepalese,
nepali,
oil
More specific:
squall,
waul,
wawl
Appears in the definition of:
terrifying
More general:
call,
complaint,
cry,
holler,
hollo,
scream,
shout,
shout out,
squall,
weep,
yell
Synonyms:
howl,
lament,
lamentation,
mewl,
plaint,
pule,
roar,
ululate,
whimper,
yawl
Also try:
— Adjectives for wail:
long,
loud,
low,
mournful,
plaintive,
thin,
high,
pitched,
shrill,
wild,
piteous,
more...
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