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bawl

/bɔ:l/
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Word: Bawl

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To bawl means to cry loudly or to shout in a very loud way. It is often used to describe someone who is expressing their emotions, especially sadness or anger, in a loud and uncontrolled manner.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You can use "bawl" when you want to describe someone who is crying or shouting very loudly.
  • Tone: It often has a negative connotation, suggesting that the person is overreacting or is not controlling their emotions.
Examples:
  1. Simple Example: "The baby started to bawl when it lost its toy."
  2. Contextual Example: "Don't bawl in public! People might stare at you."
Advanced Usage:
  • In Literature: Authors may use "bawl" to emphasize a character's emotional state, showing that they are overwhelmed with feelings.
  • In Conversations: You might use "bawl" to describe someone who is complaining loudly about something, not just crying.
Word Variants:
  • Noun Form: Bawling (e.g., "The bawling of the child could be heard from the other room.")
  • Adjective Form: Bawly (less common, but sometimes used to describe a loud or disruptive manner of crying or shouting.)
Different Meanings:
  • While "bawl" primarily means to cry or shout loudly, it can also refer to making a raucous noise in a general sense. For example, "They were bawling at the concert, enjoying the music."
Synonyms:
  • Cry
  • Shout
  • Yell
  • Holler
  • Wail
Idioms:
  • "Bawl someone out": This means to scold or reprimand someone loudly.
    • Example: "The teacher bawled him out for not doing his homework."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific phrasal verbs with "bawl," but it can be used in phrases like "bawl out" (to shout at someone).
Additional Notes:
  • "Bawl" is often associated with children, as they tend to express their feelings more openly and loudly. However, adults can "bawl" too, especially when they are very upset or angry.
  • It can also be used humorously or exaggeratedly in informal situations to describe loud laughter or excitement.
Verb
  1. cry loudly
    • Don't bawl in public!
  2. make a raucous noise
  3. shout loudly and without restraint

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