"Wail" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wail" Meaning

To make a long, loud, mournful cry, often due to sadness or shock. A loud, howling sound, typically expressing strong emotion, especially sorrow or despair.

"Wail" Examples

Usage Examples of "Wail"


The mournful sound of a distant siren began to wail, signaling the approach of the ambulance.
As we stood in the middle of the deserted island after the ship sank, our cries of distress began to wail with increasing volume.
The environmental activists wailed in frustration as the government announced plans to expand the factory in their once pristine area.
Wailing in agony, the accident victim clutched his injured leg tightly, unable to move or speak.
The eerie wailing of the wind through the abandoned buildings sent chills down her spine.

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Very thin and delicate women.

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Waikiki is a popular neighborhood in Honolulu, the capital city of Hawaii, USA. The word "Waikiki" is also often used to refer to the adjacent beach, which is known for its white sand and high-rise hotels.<br><br>The name "Waikiki" comes from the Hawaiian language, where "wai" means "fresh water" and "ki" means "sea" or "oxider". So, the name "Waikiki" can be roughly translated to "spouting fresh water of the sea" or "fresh water of the ocean".<br><br>Today, Waikiki is a major tourist destination, famous for its beautiful beaches, surfing, and vibrant nightlife. It's also a popular spot for shopping, dining, and relaxation, with many high-end hotels, restaurants, and spas.

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