Wailer Meaning in English
word
ˈweɪlɚ
WAY-ler
ˈweɪlə
WAY-luh
परिभाषा
A wailer is someone who makes loud cries or wails, often because of pain, sadness, or mourning.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Wailer' is somewhat formal and rare in everyday speech. Commonly used in literature, journalism, or when describing mourners at funerals. Can also refer to someone who habitually complains or laments loudly. Not to be confused with 'whaler' (a person who hunts whales).
Spanish: llorón - plañideroPortuguese (BR): lamentador - chorãoPortuguese (PT): lamentador - chorãoChinese (Simplified): 哭泣者 - 哀号者Chinese (Traditional): 哭泣者 - 哀號者Hindi: रोने वालाArabic: النائحBengali: চিতকারকারী - বিলাপকারীRussian: плакальщик - причитальщикJapanese: 泣き叫ぶ人 - 哀悼者Vietnamese: người than khóc - người kêu laKorean: 통곡하는 사람 - 울부짖는 사람Turkish: ağlayan - ağıtçıUrdu: گریہ کرنے والا - نوحہ خوانIndonesian: pelolong - pengadu (yang bersuara keras)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The loudest wailer at the funeral was sitting in the front row.
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She became a wailer after hearing the bad news.
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A group of wailers gathered outside the hospital.
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He’s always a bit of a wailer when things don’t go his way.
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Suddenly, the room was filled with the sound of a single wailer.
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Don’t be such a wailer — things will get better soon.
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