What is another word for wails?

Pronunciation: [wˈe͡ɪlz] (IPA)

Wails are loud, mournful cries that indicate extreme grief, pain or distress. There are many synonyms for the word "wails", including "howls", "moans", "sobs", "yowls", "lamentations", "whimpers", "bawls", "cries", "keens" and "whines". All of these words can be used to describe different nuances of the sound of wailing. For example, "howls" can suggest a mournful, wolf-like sound, while "lamentations" carries a connotation of a prolonged, sorrowful lament. "Bawls" and "cries" are often associated with infants or children, while "whimpers" and "whines" carry a sense of fear or anxiety. Overall, wails and their synonyms represent the raw, uncontrolled expression of deep emotion that transcends language.

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Usage examples for Wails

I was still making my disheartening rounds when the others drove into the yard, and the wails of lamentation rose long and loud from their lips.
"My Home In The Field of Honor"
Frances Wilson Huard
The cries of the wounded, long tragic wails, rose high above the roar of rifle-fire and the bursting of shrapnel.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
Every warragul of the tribe was engaged at the camp, where death-wails rose and fell.
"In the Musgrave Ranges"
Jim Bushman

Famous quotes with Wails

  • Yiddish, the language which will ever bear witness to the violence and murder inflicted on us, bear the marks of our expulsions from land to land, the language which absorbed the wails of the fathers, the laments of the generations, the poison and bitterness of history, the language whose precious jewels are the undried, uncongealed Jewish tears.
    Isaac Leib Peretz

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