caw

[kɑː]

caw Definition

the harsh cry of a crow or a raven.

Using caw: Examples

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

  • Example

    The caw of the crow woke me up early in the morning.

  • Example

    I could hear the caw of the raven from a distance.

caw Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for caw

Phrases with caw

  • as the crow flies

    in a straight line, without taking into account any obstacles or detours

    Example

    The town is only 10 miles away as the crow flies, but it takes an hour to drive there because of the winding roads.

  • to admit that one was wrong and accept the consequences

    Example

    After insisting that he was right, he had to eat crow when he found out that he had made a mistake.

  • crow's nest

    a small platform near the top of a ship's mast, used by a lookout to keep watch for other ships or hazards

    Example

    The sailor climbed up to the crow's nest to keep an eye out for land.

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Summary: caw in Brief

'Caw' [kɑː] is the harsh cry of a crow or a raven. It can be heard in the morning or from a distance, as in 'The caw of the crow woke me up early in the morning.' The phrase 'as the crow flies' means in a straight line, while 'eat crow' means to admit one's mistake. A 'crow's nest' is a lookout platform on a ship.