What is another word for bellowings?

Pronunciation: [bˈɛlə͡ʊɪŋz] (IPA)

Bellowings are loud and deep sounds that are usually produced by animals such as cows, elephants, and lions. Synonyms for bellowings include roars, howls, growls, grunts, and cries. Roars are loud, deep, and intense sounds usually associated with ferocious animals like lions, tigers, and bears. Howls are also loud and intense sounds made by wolves and other canines. Growls are low, guttural sounds produced by animals when they are angry or threatened. Grunts are short, sharp sounds made by boars, pigs, and other animals. Cries are high-pitched sounds made by animals when they are calling for help or in distress.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • How can anyone be interested in war? — that glorious pursuit of annihilation with its ceremonious bellowings and trumpetings over the mangling of human bones and muscles and organs and eyes, its inconceivable agonies which could have been prevented by a few well-chosen, reasonable words. How, why, did this unnecessary business begin? Why does anyone want to read about it — this redundant human madness which men accept as inevitable?
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