bawler

[ˈbɔːlə(r)]

bawler Definition

  • 1a person, especially a baby or child, who cries loudly and often
  • 2a person who shouts or complains loudly

Using bawler: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bawler in the next room kept me up all night.

  • Example

    He's such a bawler, always complaining about something.

  • Example

    The coach was a notorious bawler, yelling at his players during every game.

bawler Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bawler

  • a person who cries or complains excessively

    Example

    Don't be such a big bawler, it's not that bad.

  • to scold or reprimand someone severely

    Example

    The boss bawled out the employee for making a mistake.

  • to cry or weep uncontrollably over something

    Example

    She bawled over the loss of her pet dog.

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Summary: bawler in Brief

A 'bawler' [ˈbɔːlə(r)] is a person who cries or complains loudly and often. It can refer to a baby or child, or an adult who is prone to shouting or complaining. Phrases like 'big bawler' and 'bawl out' extend the meaning of the term, while 'bawl over' means to cry uncontrollably over something.