howl

[US]/haʊl/
[UK]/haʊl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a loud, prolonged, mournful cry
vi. to emit a loud, prolonged, mournful cry; to make a loud, prolonged, mournful sound
vt. to express by howling

Phrases & Collocations

a wolf's howl

loud howling

nighttime howl

ferocious howl

continuous howling

Example Sentences

The wind began to howl outside the window.

The wolf let out a long, eerie howl.

The dog started to howl when its owner left the house.

The haunted house echoed with the sound of ghostly howls.

The singer's voice filled the concert hall with a powerful howl.

The storm caused the trees to sway and howl in the wind.

The injured animal let out a pained howl.

The werewolf's howl echoed through the dark forest.

The motorcycle roared down the street with a loud howl.

The toddler let out a playful howl of laughter.

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