"Whining" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Example sentences:
The child would whine whenever she didn't get her way.
The dog whined for attention.
As a noun, "whine" refers to the high-pitched sound itself.
Example sentence:
The whine of the siren filled the air.
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.
To complain continuously or habitually about a problem or a situation, often in a peevish or whining manner.
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.
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.
A whip is a flexible, elongated object, typically used for striking or driving, often consisting of a handle attached to a flexible cord, lash, or strap with a flexible tip. It can be used to inflict pain or as a means of conveyance, such as a driving whip on a horse, or for disciplining others, like a schoolmaster's whip.