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hurler — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • bawl verb To shout loudly, often in anger or to be heard over noise.
  • blare verb To make a loud, harsh sound, especially from a speaker, horn, or instrument.
  • cry verb To shed tears, usually from sadness, pain, or strong emotion.
  • holler verb To shout loudly, often to get attention or express strong feeling.
  • howl noun The long, mournful cry of a wolf, dog, or similar animal.
  • roar verb To make a loud, deep sound, as from anger, pain, or excitement, or as a large animal does.
  • squall noun A sudden, brief, and violent storm, often with strong winds and rain or snow.
  • squeal noun A loud, high-pitched cry or sound.
  • whoop noun A loud shout of joy or excitement.
  • yell verb To shout loudly, especially out of anger, excitement, or fear.

Senses

hurler is used for these senses in English:

  • blare To make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet.
  • cry (transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare publicly.
  • cry out To shout in a loud voice, due to pain, or fear, or unhappiness.
  • holler (intransitive) To yell or shout.
  • squall To cry or wail loudly.
  • squeal (intransitive, slang) To give sensitive information about someone to a third party; to rat on someone.
  • whoop (intransitive) To make a whoop.
  • yell (transitive) To convey by shouting.

bawl — full definition

  1. verb To shout loudly, often in anger or to be heard over noise.
  2. verb To cry loudly and without restraint.

blare — full definition

  1. verb To make a loud, harsh sound, especially from a speaker, horn, or instrument.
  2. noun A loud, harsh noise.

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