Howl [noun]

Definition of Howl:

long, painful cry

Synonyms of Howl:

Moan

Growl

Groan

Yelp

Wail

Roar

Whimper

Hoot

Outcry

Shriek

Bellow

Clamor

Lament

Whine

Bawl

Bay

Keen

Shout

Quest

Bark

Blubber

Yowl

Yell

Weep

Scream

Ululate

Yip


Opposite/Antonyms of Howl:

-


Sentence/Example of Howl:

If competing interests can work together, maybe soon more people will enjoy an unexpected glimpse of a red wolf in the wild or hear its haunting howl.

If these projects had been traditional Silicon Valley startups, their crackups would have produced howls of outrage from investors and blaring headlines in the business press.

That was not the exact word that he used, but he expressed it by beating his tail against the table and giving a long howl.

For this shall the well appointed men of Moab howl, his soul shall howl to itself.

Therefore shall Moab howl to Moab, every one shall howl: to them that rejoice upon the brick walls, tell ye their stripes.

Then a moan, then a howl and a shriek arose which reached from group to group, from house to house, from square to forest.

Again that wild unearthly sound rustled among the bushes, and the dog broke out into a long dismal howl.

It came at last, not like anything Peter had ever heard, and was more like a howl than a cry, for "Shaky; me wants Shaky."

Babylon is suddenly fallen, and destroyed: howl for her, take balm for her pain, if so she may be healed.

During all this time they howl continually in a most discordant manner, and make the most hideous faces.