The meaning of Wail
Wail – definition
verbTo make a long, high cry, usually because of pain or sadness, or to make a sound like this
Usage examples:
[ i ] the four babies were wailing in unison., [ i ] air-raid sirens wailed., [ + that clause ] fig…
Wail translation into English
Wail: translate from English into Chinese
哀号, 嚎, 啕, 哀鸣, 哀泣, 号, 咺, 呼号, 哀, 啼哭, 悲号
Wail: translate from English into Dutch
Jammeren, Huilen, Weeklagen, Loeien, Jammerklacht, Weeklacht, Gekerm, Bewenen
Wail: translate from English into French
Lamenter, Plainte, Gémir, Gémissement, Hurler, Pleurer, Hurlement, Vagissement, Plaindre, Vagir, Pleurnicher
Wail: translate from English into German
Jammern, Heulen, Klagen, Wehklagen, Schreien, Geschrei
Wail: translate from English into Hindi
विलाप, आक्रंदन, चीक, रोना, रोना धोना, किकियाना, बिसूरना, चीकना, चिल्लाना, रोना पिटाना, ऊँची आवाज़ से रोना
Wail: translate from English into Italian
Gemere, Lamento, Gemito, Lamentarsi, Urlo, Vagire
Wail: translate from English into Korean
비탄, 울부짖듯 윙윙대는 소리, 울부짖다, 한탄하다, 비탄하다, 애호하다
Wail: translate from English into Russian
Вопль, Вой, Вопить, Выть, Стенания, Причитать, Завывание, Причитания, Стенать, Вытье, Оплакивать
Wail: translate from English into Spanish
Gemido, Lamento, Llorar, Lamentarse, Gemir, Queja, Vagido, Quejarse, Protestar, Gimotear, Protesta
Word origin
Middle English: from Old Norse; related to woe.
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