bellow

[ˈbeləʊ]

bellow Definition

  • 1to shout in a deep voice
  • 2a loud, deep roar or cry

Using bellow: Examples

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

  • Example

    The angry bull bellowed loudly.

  • Example

    He bellowed at the top of his lungs.

  • Example

    The bellow of the foghorn echoed across the harbor.

bellow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bellow

Phrases with bellow

  • bellows of laughter

    loud and prolonged laughter

    Example

    The comedian's jokes elicited bellows of laughter from the audience.

  • to shout or say something loudly and forcefully

    Example

    He bellowed out the lyrics to his favorite song.

  • a state of extreme anger expressed through loud shouting or roaring

    Example

    The coach was in a bellowing rage after the team lost the game.

Origins of bellow

from Old English 'bylgan', meaning 'to bellow'

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Summary: bellow in Brief

The term 'bellow' [ˈbeləʊ] refers to shouting in a deep voice or a loud, deep roar or cry. It can be used as a verb or a noun, and synonyms include 'roar,' 'shout,' and 'yell.' Phrases like 'bellows of laughter' and 'bellow out' extend its usage, while idioms are not commonly used with this word.