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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wail' in a Sentence

"To make a long, sad cry without using words, often at a high pitch, expressing grief or suffering, such as when in pain." more

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The strong wind has wailed through the trees all night.
The sirens have wailed, signaling the approach of an emergency vehicle.
The character in the movie has wailed in despair, adding emotional depth to the scene.
She has wailed in sorrow at the loss of her beloved pet.
The violinist has wailed a soul-stirring melody in the concert.

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Wail

weyl
verbTo make a long, sad cry without using words, often at a high pitch, expressing grief or suffering, such as when in pain.
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Last Updated On: July 24, 2024
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