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bawled

/bɔːld/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To weep or cry noisily; to sob loudly.

Example Sentences:
  • The toddler bawled when he dropped his ice cream cone on the sidewalk.
  • She sat on her bed and bawled after watching the tragic movie.
2.verb

To shout or call out in a loud, deep voice.

Example Sentences:
  • The coach bawled instructions across the noisy football field.
  • He bawled out orders to the crew during the storm.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Originates from Middle English 'bawlen', likely of imitative origin mimicking a loud, crying, or howling sound, possibly related to Old Norse 'baula' (to low like a cow) or Latin 'balare' (to bleat).

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a baby who is 'bawling' their eyes out with a 'ball' stuck in their throat, making a loud, weeping sound.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “bawled

1. What is the meaning of “bawled” in English?

In English, bawled (verb) is defined as: “To weep or cry noisily; to sob loudly.”.

2. How do you use “bawled” in a sentence?

The toddler bawled when he dropped his ice cream cone on the sidewalk.

3. What are English synonyms of “bawled”?

Common synonyms include:sobbed,wept,wailed,cried,shouted

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “bawled”?

Originates from Middle English 'bawlen', likely of imitative origin mimicking a loud, crying, or howling sound, possibly related to Old Norse 'baula' (to low like a cow) or Latin 'balare' (to bleat).