Blubbering Meaning in English
word · lemma: blubber
ˈbɫəbɝ
BLUH-ber-ing
blˈʌbəɹɪŋ
BLUB-uh-ring
Definición
Crying noisily and uncontrollably, often in a way that sounds messy or loud.
Uso & Matices
Informal and somewhat negative. Implies excessive, childish, or embarrassing crying. Commonly used to describe children or adults acting immature. Usually not a compliment.
Spanish: lloriqueando - sollozandoPortuguese (BR): chorando alto - soluçandoPortuguese (PT): choramingar - soluçarChinese (Simplified): 哭哭啼啼Chinese (Traditional): 哭哭啼啼Hindi: रोते हुए बिलखनाArabic: ينتحبBengali: হাউমাউ করে কাঁদা - জোরে জোরে কান্না করাRussian: рыдать - реветьJapanese: わんわん泣く - 号泣するVietnamese: khóc lóc - khóc rống lênKorean: 엉엉 울다 - 소리 내어 울다Turkish: hüngür hüngür ağlamakUrdu: زور زور سے رونا - ہچکیوں کے ساتھ روناIndonesian: terisak-esak - menangis meraung
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The boy started blubbering when he lost his toy.
basic
She was blubbering so much that I couldn't understand her words.
basic
Don't come home blubbering over a bad grade.
basic
She ran out of the room, blubbering like a little kid.
natural
Stop blubbering and tell me what happened, okay?
natural
Everyone could hear him blubbering in the hallway after the meeting.
natural