"Wain" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wain" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wain" Meaning

A wain is an old-fashioned term for a cart or wagon, especially one used for hauling goods or working on a farm.

"Wain" Examples

1. Whine

- I tried to get my child to eat his vegetables, but he just started to whine about how they were yucky.

2. Wane

- The popularity of the new TV show has started to wane as more and more people get bored with the repetitive storylines.

3. Wain's a derivative of the Old English word 'wægn' or 'wegn', related to a wagon. However, the usage as a word is rare or primarily seen in place names.

- The settlement dates back to ancient times and was likely established along a well-used wagon path, or wain.

"Wain" Similar Words

Waikoloa

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Wail

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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.

Wailed

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To cry or scream loudly, often in a manner expressing great pain, sadness, or anger.

Wailers

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Wailing

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The verb "wailing" is a present participle or gerund of the verb "wail", which means:<br><br> To make a loud, mournful cry or scream<br> To lament or protest loudly and bitterly<br> To produce a loud, mournful sound<br><br>For example:<br>"The child began wailing when their mother left the room in tears."<br>"Hearing the news, people in the crowd began wailing and protesting."<br>"The siren wailing outside interrupted the peaceful atmosphere."

Wailment

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Wails

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Waiment

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Wainage

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Wainbote

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Wainscot

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A paneling or decorative covering for the lower part of a wall, often made of wood, applied to the lower part of a room, between the dado rail and the baseboard or skirting board.

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Wainscoting

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Wainscots

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Wainscots refer to the lower section of a wall in a building, typically below a dado or wainscoting (decorative paneling), extending from the floor to about halfway up the wall. It is often painted or finished differently from the rest of the wall to create a visual separation and add a decorative touch.

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