Bellowing Meaning in English
word · lemma: bellow
ˈbɛɫoʊɪŋ
BEL-oh-ing
bˈɛləʊɪŋ
BEL-oh-ing
Definition
Making a loud, deep, and powerful cry or shout, similar to the sound made by a bull or someone yelling loudly.
Usage & Nuances
'Bellowing' is usually used to describe very loud, deep sounds—commonly made by animals, but also by people shouting powerfully. It conveys more force and depth than just 'yelling' or 'shouting'. Often used in storytelling, literature, or dramatic situations.
Spanish: bramido - grito fuertePortuguese (BR): berro - grito fortePortuguese (PT): bramido - grito forteChinese (Simplified): 咆哮 - 大声吼叫Chinese (Traditional): 咆哮 - 大聲吼叫Hindi: गरजना - ज़ोर से चिल्लानाArabic: الصراخ بصوت عالٍ - الزئيرBengali: গর্জন - বিকট চিত্কারRussian: рёв - громкий крикJapanese: 咆哮 - 大声で叫ぶことVietnamese: gầm rú - la hét lớnKorean: 포효 - 고함Turkish: kükreme - gür sesle bağırmaUrdu: دھاڑنا - زور سے چیخناIndonesian: mengaum - berteriak keras
Example Sentences
The lion was bellowing in the zoo.
basic
We heard bellowing from the neighbor's house.
basic
The teacher stopped the bellowing students.
basic
He came bellowing down the hall, demanding answers.
natural
Bellowing with laughter, the friends couldn't stop giggling.
natural
The crowd started bellowing when the team won the game.
natural