bellowed

[ˈbeləʊd]

bellowed Definition

to shout loudly and powerfully.

Using bellowed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The coach bellowed at the players to run faster.

  • Example

    He bellowed with laughter when he heard the joke.

  • Example

    The angry bull bellowed in the field.

  • Example

    She bellowed out a warning to the swimmers.

bellowed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bellowed

Phrases with bellowed

  • to shout something loudly and powerfully

    Example

    He bellowed out his frustration at the traffic jam.

  • to laugh very loudly and heartily

    Example

    The comedian's jokes made the audience bellow with laughter.

  • dark, ominous clouds that appear to be shouting or roaring

    Example

    The sky was filled with bellowing clouds before the storm hit.

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Summary: bellowed in Brief

'Bellowed' [ˈbeləʊd] means to shout loudly and powerfully. It is often used to describe someone shouting in anger or frustration, as in 'The coach bellowed at the players to run faster.' 'Bellowed' can also be used to describe laughter, as in 'He bellowed with laughter when he heard the joke.' Other phrases include 'bellow out,' meaning to shout something loudly, and 'bellowing clouds,' which describes dark, ominous clouds.