BAWL Meaning and
Definition
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Bawl is a verb that refers to the act of crying or weeping loudly and uncontrollably. When someone bawls, they produce loud and prolonged noises while shedding tears, often due to intense emotions such as grief, pain, or frustration.
The term bawl can also signify shouting or calling out vociferously. It may involve using a loud and forceful voice to express one's anger, displeasure, or frustration. In this context, bawl conveys not only the volume of the voice but also a sense of urgency and intensity in the delivery.
Additionally, bawl can involve wailing or making loud cries excessively or without restraint. This kind of bawling can be observed, for instance, in babies who wail with intensity when they are hungry, tired, or uncomfortable.
The word bawl can be used interchangeably with other synonyms such as howl, yowl, sob, shout, or scream, depending on the specific context or the emotions being conveyed. However, what sets bawl apart is its connotation of a loud and prolonged outburst, often characterized by tears and deep emotional distress. Bawl typically suggests a lack of control over one's vocalization, generating sounds that are noticeable and alarming to those within hearing distance.
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To cry out with a loud full sound.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for BAWL
Etymology of BAWL
The word "bawl" can be traced back to the Old Norse word "baula", which means "to low like a cow" or "to bellow". This Old Norse root word, in turn, is related to the Proto-Germanic word "bēulan", meaning "to roar" or "to shout". Over time, it evolved into the Middle English word "bawlen", which originally referred to the roaring or lowing sounds made by animals, particularly cows. Gradually, its meaning expanded to include humans crying out loudly or vociferously. In modern English, "bawl" means to cry or shout loudly, often accompanied by a sense of distress or agitation.
Idioms with the word BAWL
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bawl sm out
The idiom "bawl sm out" means to loudly and angrily scold or reprimand someone. It implies a harsh and aggressive manner of expressing dissatisfaction or disapproval towards another person's actions or behavior.
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bawl out
The idiom "bawl out" means to scold or criticize someone loudly and severely. It refers to the act of reprimanding or berating someone in a harsh or yelling manner.
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bawl (one's) eyes out
The idiom "bawl (one's) eyes out" means to cry or weep very loudly and intensely, usually as a result of extreme sadness, grief, or emotional distress. It implies that the person is crying so much that their eyes become red and swollen.
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bawl someone out
The idiom "bawl someone out" means to scold, reprimand, or criticize someone loudly and angrily.
Similar spelling words for BAWL
- bale,
- bail,
- bali,
- Baily,
- Bayley,
- bailee,
- Bailie,
- bahl,
- Baley,
- balli,
- BALLE,
- ballou,
- Baillie,
- balay,
- Balliew,
- balla,
- Ballow,
- Bayly,
- bailey,
- baal,
- BAL,
- ball,
- ballew,
- bally,
- Bala.
Conjugate verb Bawl
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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IMPERATIVE
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
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