bawl

[bɔːl]

bawl Definition

  • 1to cry or wail loudly and unrestrainedly
  • 2to shout something in a loud voice

Using bawl: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bawl" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The baby bawled all night.

  • Example

    He bawled at the top of his voice.

  • Example

    She bawled out her orders to the crew.

  • Example

    The coach bawled out the players for their poor performance.

bawl Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bawl

Antonyms for bawl

Idioms Using bawl

  • to cry very loudly and uncontrollably, often used to describe an adult crying in a childish manner

    Example

    He bawled like a baby when he heard the news.

  • bawl someone's head off

    to shout or scream at someone in a very angry or loud way

    Example

    She bawled his head off for forgetting their anniversary.

  • to cry or weep into something, such as a pillow or a handkerchief

    Example

    She bawled into her pillow to muffle the sound.

Phrases with bawl

  • bawl one's eyes out

    to cry uncontrollably and for a long time

    Example

    After the breakup, she bawled her eyes out for hours.

  • to scold or reprimand someone severely

    Example

    The teacher bawled him out for not doing his homework.

  • to cry or mourn over someone or something

    Example

    She bawled over the loss of her beloved pet.

Origins of bawl

from Middle English 'balen', meaning 'to shout, raise one's voice'

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Summary: bawl in Brief

'Bawl' [bɔːl] means to cry or shout loudly and without restraint. It can be used to describe crying uncontrollably, as in 'bawl one's eyes out,' or shouting at someone, as in 'bawl someone out.' The phrase 'bawl like a baby' describes crying in a childish manner, while 'bawl someone's head off' means to shout angrily. 'Bawl' is a formal term for crying or shouting.

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