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bellowa loud cry of an animal; to roar; to utter in a loud voice Not to be confused with:bellows – a device producing a strong current of air; the lungsbel·low B0176600 (bĕl′ō)v. bel·lowed, bel·low·ing, bel·lows v.intr.1. To make the deep roaring sound characteristic of a bull.2. To shout in a deep voice.v.tr. To utter in a loud, powerful voice. See Synonyms at yell.n.1. The roar of a large animal, such as a bull.2. A very loud utterance or other sound. [Middle English belwen, perhaps from Old English belgan, to be enraged, and bylgan, to bellow.] bel′low·er n.bellow (ˈbɛləʊ) vb1. (intr) to make a loud deep raucous cry like that of a bull; roar2. to shout (something) unrestrainedly, as in anger or pain; bawln3. (Zoology) the characteristic noise of a bull4. a loud deep sound, as of pain or anger[C14: probably from Old English bylgan; related to bellan to bell2] ˈbellower n
Bellow (ˈbɛləʊ) n (Biography) Saul. 1915–2005, US novelist, born in Canada. His works include Dangling Man (1944), The Adventures of Angie March (1954), Herzog (1964), Humboldt's Gift (1975), The Dean's December (1981), and Ravelstein (2000): Nobel prize for literature 1976bel•low (ˈbɛl oʊ) v.i. 1. to emit the loud hollow cry typical of a bull. 2. to roar; bawl. v.t. 3. to utter in a loud deep voice. n. 4. an act or sound of bellowing. [before 1000; Middle English belwen, akin to Old English bylgan to roar (akin to bell 2)] bel′low•er, n. Bel•low (ˈbɛl oʊ) n. Saul, born 1915, U.S. novelist, born in Canada: Nobel prize 1976. bellow Past participle: bellowed Gerund: bellowing
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I bellow | you bellow | he/she/it bellows | we bellow | you bellow | they bellow |
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I bellowed | you bellowed | he/she/it bellowed | we bellowed | you bellowed | they bellowed |
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I am bellowing | you are bellowing | he/she/it is bellowing | we are bellowing | you are bellowing | they are bellowing |
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I have bellowed | you have bellowed | he/she/it has bellowed | we have bellowed | you have bellowed | they have bellowed |
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I was bellowing | you were bellowing | he/she/it was bellowing | we were bellowing | you were bellowing | they were bellowing |
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I had bellowed | you had bellowed | he/she/it had bellowed | we had bellowed | you had bellowed | they had bellowed |
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I will bellow | you will bellow | he/she/it will bellow | we will bellow | you will bellow | they will bellow |
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I will have bellowed | you will have bellowed | he/she/it will have bellowed | we will have bellowed | you will have bellowed | they will have bellowed |
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I will be bellowing | you will be bellowing | he/she/it will be bellowing | we will be bellowing | you will be bellowing | they will be bellowing |
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I have been bellowing | you have been bellowing | he/she/it has been bellowing | we have been bellowing | you have been bellowing | they have been bellowing |
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I will have been bellowing | you will have been bellowing | he/she/it will have been bellowing | we will have been bellowing | you will have been bellowing | they will have been bellowing |
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I had been bellowing | you had been bellowing | he/she/it had been bellowing | we had been bellowing | you had been bellowing | they had been bellowing |
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I would bellow | you would bellow | he/she/it would bellow | we would bellow | you would bellow | they would bellow |
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I would have bellowed | you would have bellowed | he/she/it would have bellowed | we would have bellowed | you would have bellowed | they would have bellowed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bellow - a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal); "his bellow filled the hallway"bellowing, holla, holler, hollering, hollo, holloa, yowl, roar, roaringcry, outcry, shout, vociferation, yell, call - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience" | | 2. | Bellow - United States author (born in Canada) whose novels influenced American literature after World War II (1915-2005)Saul Bellow, Solomon Bellow | Verb | 1. | bellow - shout loudly and without restraint bawlshout - utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking); "My grandmother is hard of hearing--you'll have to shout" | | 2. | bellow - make a loud noise, as of animal; "The bull bellowed"roarlet loose, let out, utter, emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" |
bellowverb1. shout, call, cry (out), scream, roar, yell, howl, shriek, clamour, bawl, holler (informal) He bellowed the information into the telephone.noun1. shout, call, cry, scream, roar, yell, howl, shriek, bell, clamour, bawl a bellow of tearful ragebellowverbTo speak or say very loudly or with a shout:bawl, bluster, call, clamor, cry, halloo, holler, roar, shout, vociferate, whoop, yawp, yell.nounA loud, deep, prolonged sound:bawl, clamor, roar.Translationsbellow (ˈbeləu) verb to roar like a bull. The headmaster bellowed at the children. 咆哮 吼叫 noun an act of roaring. 咆哮聲 吼声bellow
bellow out1. To yell something. The security guard was bellowing out instructions to all the cars pulling into the parking lot.2. To expel something. You can't see far into the distance with all of the smoke being bellowed out by the factories along the river.See also: bellow, outbellow something outto cry something out loudly with great force. Don't just say it. Bellow it out! Bellow out your name so we know who you are!See also: bellow, outbellow like a (wounded) bull, toTo scream in outrage. The simile is almost 2,500 years old, from the time of the Greek poet Aeschylus, who wrote, “He bellowed like a bull whose throat has just been cut.” Strictly speaking this cliché is a tautology, since to bellow means “to roar as a bull,” and has done so since the era of Middle English. Shakespeare wrote, “Jupiter became a bull and bellow’d” (The Winter’s Tale, 4.3).See also: bellow, likebellow
bellow the characteristic noise of a bull
Bellow Saul. 1915--2005, US novelist, born in Canada. His works include Dangling Man (1944), The Adventures of Angie March (1954), Herzog (1964), Humboldt's Gift (1975), The Dean's December (1981), and Ravelstein (2000): Nobel prize for literature 1976 bellow
Synonyms for bellowverb shoutSynonyms- shout
- call
- cry (out)
- scream
- roar
- yell
- howl
- shriek
- clamour
- bawl
- holler
noun shoutSynonyms- shout
- call
- cry
- scream
- roar
- yell
- howl
- shriek
- bell
- clamour
- bawl
Synonyms for bellowverb to speak or say very loudly or with a shoutSynonyms- bawl
- bluster
- call
- clamor
- cry
- halloo
- holler
- roar
- shout
- vociferate
- whoop
- yawp
- yell
noun a loud, deep, prolonged soundSynonymsSynonyms for bellownoun a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)Synonyms- bellowing
- holla
- holler
- hollering
- hollo
- holloa
- yowl
- roar
- roaring
Related Words- cry
- outcry
- shout
- vociferation
- yell
- call
noun United States author (born in Canada) whose novels influenced American literature after World War II (1915-2005)Synonyms- Saul Bellow
- Solomon Bellow
verb shout loudly and without restraintSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make a loud noise, as of animalSynonymsRelated Words- let loose
- let out
- utter
- emit
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