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Synonyms of the word 
YOWL → BELLOW - BELLOWING - CALL - CATERWAUL - CRY - EMIT - HOLLA - HOLLER - HOLLERING - HOLLO - HOLLOA - HOWL - OUTCRY - PIPE - ROAR - ROARING - SHOUT - SHRIEK - SHRILL - UTTER - VOCIFERATION - WRAWL - YAMMER - YELLyowl- n. A prolonged, loud cry, like the sound of an animal; a wail; a howl.
- v. (intransitive) Utter a yowl.
- v. (transitive) Express by yowling; utter with a yowl.
bellow- n. the deep roar of a large animal, or any similar loud noise.
- v. To make a loud, deep, hollow noise like the roar of an angry bull.
- v. To shout in a deep voice.
bellowing- v. present participle of bellow.
- n. The sound produced when someone or something bellows.
call- n. A telephone conversation.
- n. A short visit, usually for social purposes.
- n. (nautical) A visit by a ship or boat to a port.
- n. A cry or shout.
- n. A decision or judgement.
- n. The characteristic cry of a bird or other animal.
- n. A beckoning or summoning.
- n. The right to speak at a given time during a debate or other public event; the floor.
- n. (finance) An option to buy stock at a specified price during or at a specified time.
- n. (cricket) The act of calling to the other batsman.
- n. (cricket) The state of being the batsman whose role it is to call (depends on where the ball goes.).
- n. A work shift which requires one to be available when requested (see on call).
- n. (computing) The act of jumping to a subprogram, saving the means to return to the original point.
- n. A statement of a particular state, or rule, made in many games such as bridge, craps, jacks, and so on.
- n. (poker) The act of matching a bet made by a player who has previously bet in the same round of betting.
- n. A note blown on the horn to encourage the dogs in a hunt.
- n. (nautical) A whistle or pipe, used by the boatswain and his mate to summon the sailors to duty.
- n. A pipe to call birds by imitating their note or cry.
- n. An invitation to take charge of or serve a church as its pastor.
- n. (archaic) Vocation; employment; calling.
- n. (US, law) A reference to, or statement of, an object, course, distance, or other matter of description…
- v. (heading) To use one's voice.
- v. (heading, intransitive) To visit.
- v. (heading) To name, identify or describe.
- v. (heading, sports) Direct or indirect use of the voice.
- v. (transitive, sometimes with for) To require, demand.
- v. (transitive, finance) To announce the early extinction of a debt by prepayment, usually at a premium.
- v. (transitive, banking) To demand repayment of a loan.
- v. (transitive, computing) To jump to (another part of a program) to perform some operation, returning to…
caterwaul- v. (intransitive) To cry as cats in heat; to make a harsh, offensive noise.
- v. (intransitive) To have a noisy argument, like cats.
- n. A yowling.
- n. A noisy quarrel.
cry- v. (intransitive) To shed tears; to weep.
- v. (transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare publicly.
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To shout, scream, yell.
- v. (intransitive) To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do.
- v. (transitive) To cause to do something, or bring to some state, by crying or weeping.
- v. To make oral and public proclamation of; to notify or advertise by outcry, especially things lost or found,…
- v. Hence, to publish the banns of, as for marriage.
- n. A shedding of tears; the act of crying.
- n. A shout or scream.
- n. Words shouted or screamed.
- n. (collectively) A group of hounds.
- n. (obsolete, derogatory) A pack or company of people.
- n. (of an animal) A typical sound made by the species in question.
- n. A desperate or urgent request.
- n. (obsolete) Common report; gossip.
emit- v. (transitive) To send out or give off.
holla- interj. Alternative form of hollo.
- v. Alternative form of hollo.
- v. (colloquial) To shout out or greet casually.
- interj. (colloquial) what's up; a greeting.
- interj. (African American Vernacular) used to express interest in a woman.
holler- n. A yell, shout.
- n. By extension, any communication to get somebody's attention.
- v. (intransitive) To yell or shout.
- v. (transitive) To call out one or more words.
- v. To complain, gripe.
- n. (Southern US, Appalachia) Alternative form of hollow (small valley between mountains).
- adj. (dialectal, especially Southern US, Appalachia) Alternative form of hollow.
hollering- v. present participle of holler.
- n. The act of one who hollers.
hollo- interj. Hey, hello.
- n. A cry of "hollo".
- v. To cry "hollo".
holloa- interj. Alternative form of hollo.
- v. Alternative form of hollo.
howl- n. The protracted, mournful cry of a dog or a wolf, or other like sound.
- n. A prolonged cry of distress or anguish; a wail.
- v. To utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.
- v. To utter a sound expressive of pain or distress; to cry aloud and mournfully; to lament; to wail.
- v. To make a noise resembling the cry of a wild beast.
- v. To utter with outcry.
outcry- n. a loud cry or uproar.
- n. a strong protest.
- v. (intransitive) To cry out.
- v. (transitive) To cry louder than.
pipe- n. Meanings relating to a wind instrument.
- n. Meanings relating to a hollow conduit.
- n. Meanings relating to a container.
- n. Meanings relating to something resembling a tube.
- n. Meanings relating to a smoking implement.
- n. Meanings relating to computing.
- v. (intransitive) To play music on a pipe instrument, such as a bagpipe or a flute.
- v. (intransitive) To shout loudly and at high pitch.
- v. (intransitive) To emit or have a shrill sound like that of a pipe; to whistle.
- v. (intransitive, metallurgy) Of a metal ingot: to become hollow in the process of solidifying.
- v. (transitive) To convey or transport (something) by means of pipes.
- v. (transitive) To install or configure with pipes.
- v. (transitive, figuratively) To lead or conduct as if by pipes, especially by wired transmission.
- v. (transitive) To decorate with piping.
- v. (transitive) To dab away moisture from.
- v. (transitive, computing, chiefly Unix) To directly feed (the output of one program) as input to another…
- v. (transitive, nautical) To signal or order by a note pattern on a boatswain's pipe.
- v. (transitive, slang, dated) To see.
roar- v. (intransitive) To make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion.
- v. To laugh in a particularly loud manner.
- v. Of animals (especially the lion), to make a loud deep noise.
- v. Generally, of inanimate objects etc., to make a loud resounding noise.
- v. (figuratively) To proceed vigorously.
- v. (transitive) To cry aloud; to proclaim loudly.
- v. To be boisterous; to be disorderly.
- v. To make a loud noise in breathing, as horses do when they have a certain disease.
- n. A long, loud, deep shout made with the mouth wide open.
- n. The cry of the lion.
- n. The deep cry of the bull.
- n. A loud resounding noise.
- n. A show of strength or character.
roaring- adj. Intensive; extreme.
- adj. Very successful; lively; profitable; thriving; prosperous.
- v. present participle of roar.
- n. A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast; a roar.
- n. An affection of the windpipe of a horse, causing a loud, peculiar noise in breathing under exertion.
shout- n. A loud burst of voice or voices; a violent and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expressing…
- n. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A round of drinks in a pub; the turn to pay the shot or scot;…
- n. (Britain, Australia, jargon, slang) A call-out for an emergency services team.
- n. (informal) A greeting, name-check or other mention, for example on a radio or TV programme. (also shout…
- v. (intransitive) To utter a sudden and loud cry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention,…
- v. (transitive) To utter with a shout; to cry; to shout out.
- v. (colloquial) To pay for food, drink or entertainment for others.
- v. (Internet) To post a text message (for example, email) in upper case.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To treat with shouts or clamor.
shriek- n. A sharp, shrill outcry or scream; a shrill wild cry such as is caused by sudden or extreme terror, pain,…
- n. (Britain) (slang) An exclamation mark.
- v. To utter a loud, sharp, shrill sound or cry, as do some birds and beasts; to scream, as in a sudden fright,…
- v. To utter sharply and shrilly; to utter in or with a shriek or shrieks.
shrill- adj. High-pitched and piercing.
- adj. Sharp or keen to the senses.
- adj. Having a shrill voice.
- v. To make a shrill noise.
- n. A shrill sound.
utter- adj. (now poetic, literary) Outer; furthest out, most remote.
- adj. (obsolete) Outward.
- adj. Absolute, unconditional, total, complete.
- v. (transitive) To say.
- v. (transitive) To use the voice.
- v. (transitive) To make speech sounds which may or may not have an actual language involved.
- v. (transitive) To make (a noise).
- v. (law, transitive) To put counterfeit money, etc., into circulation.
- adv. (obsolete) Further out; further away, outside.
vociferation- n. The act of exclaiming; violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.
wrawl- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To cry like a cat; to waul.
yammer- v. (intransitive) To complain peevishly.
- v. (intransitive) To talk loudly and persistently.
- v. (transitive) To repeat on and on, usually loudly or in complaint.
- v. (intransitive, rare) To make an outcry; to clamor.
- n. The act or noise of yammering.
- n. A loud noise.
- n. One who yammers.
yell- v. (intransitive) shout; holler; make a loud sound with the voice.
- v. (transitive) to convey by shouting.
- n. A shout.
- n. A phrase to be shouted.
- adj. (Ulster) dry (of cow).
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