Bellowed Meaning in English
word · lemma: bellow
ˈbɛɫoʊd
BEL-ohd
bˈɛləʊd
BEL-oad
Definition
Spoke or shouted in a very loud and deep voice, often as a way of showing strong emotion like anger or pain. Sometimes used for animal sounds, like a bull bellowing.
Usage & Nuances
Literary or dramatic; not common in everyday speech. Typically used for shouting in anger or pain, or for animals like bulls. 'Bellow' is stronger than 'shout' or 'yell'. Not used for casual or happy loud speech.
Spanish: bramó - gritó (con fuerza)Portuguese (BR): berrou - gritou (em voz alta)Portuguese (PT): berrou - gritou (em voz alta)Chinese (Simplified): 怒吼 - 大声喊叫Chinese (Traditional): 怒吼 - 大聲喊叫Hindi: गर्जना की - जोर से चिल्लायाArabic: صرخ بصوت عالٍ - زأرBengali: গর্জন করা - চেঁচানো (জোরে, গভীর স্বরে)Russian: реветь - орать (глубоким громким голосом)Japanese: 怒鳴る - 叫ぶ(低く大声で)Vietnamese: gầm lên - hét to (giọng trầm, dữ dội)Korean: 고함치다 - 울부짖다Turkish: kükremek - bağırmak (gür ve kalın sesle)Urdu: گھرجانا - زور سے چیخنا (گہرے لہجے میں)Indonesian: mengaum - berteriak (dengan suara dalam dan keras)
Example Sentences
He bellowed in pain when he broke his leg.
basic
The bull bellowed loudly in the arena.
basic
The teacher bellowed at the noisy students.
basic
"Get out now!" he bellowed, his face red with anger.
natural
The coach bellowed instructions from the sidelines.
natural
The crowd bellowed as the singer stepped onto the stage.
natural