"Whinging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Continuous and unreasonable complaining.
1. "Stop whinging about the weather, it's just a normal day!" (Here, "whinging" means complaining or complaining too much.)
2. "I don't like her constant whinging on social media about every little thing that goes wrong." (In this context, "whinging" refers to complaining excessively or excessively negative behavior.)
3. "After the injury, he started whinging about the pain, but we had to keep going to finish the game." (Here, "whinging" means whining or complaining about something, often in a way that is annoying or excessive.)
4. "My kid is whinging about not wanting to go to bed, again!" (In this example, "whinging" refers to crying, whimpering, or complaining a lot in a way that is similar to a newborn baby would.)
5. "The politicians are whinging about how they're underpaid, but everyone else in the country is struggling too." (Here, "whinging" means complaining in a way that is perceived as unjustified or excessive, often to gain sympathy or attention.)
One who habitually complains or expresses dissatisfaction, especially with regard to their circumstances.<br><br>Example: "He's always been a whiner, never happy with anything."
Pertaining to or characterized by a high, complaining tone of voice.<br><br>Example: "Stop being so whiny and let's discuss this in a civil manner."
Whinge is a British English slang word that means to complain or grumble in a persistent and often annoying way. It can also refer to a child's complaint, often about something petty or trifling.
Whingeing refers to the act of complaining or expressing persistent and often annoyingly persistent unhappiness or dissatisfaction, usually in a petty or selfish manner.
Whingers are people who constantly complain or find fault, often in a petty or annoying manner. The term is often used to describe individuals who consistently express negative views, thoughts, or feelings, and often have a tendency to complain excessively about trivial matters.
To complain continuously or habitually about a problem or a situation, often in a peevish or whining manner.
The verb "to whine" means to make a high-pitched, nasal sound, often used to express discontent or complaint, especially in a child or a pet. It can also mean to complain or express dissatisfaction in a weak or annoying way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The child would whine whenever she didn't get her way.<br> The dog whined for attention.<br><br>As a noun, "whine" refers to the high-pitched sound itself.<br><br>Example sentence:<br><br> The whine of the siren filled the air.
To make a high-pitched sound, often like a horse, especially a sound of excitement or loud noise.
The sound a horse makes. A high-pitched whinny is a loud call made by a horse, typically signaling distress, anxiety, or excitement.
The sound a horse makes, typically a loud high-pitched squealing noise, often used to express excitement, distress, or a desire for attention.
Uncommon or not in standard English dictionaries. This word may be a misspelling or a word that is not recognized.
A whinyard is an old-fashioned term for a whetstone or a sharpening stone used to hone knives, swords, and other blades. It is a flat or curved stone used for sharpening and polishing the edges of blades.