Moan in Tamil
Definition:
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the primary definition of the word “moan” is:
**Verb**
1. To make a low, mournful sound, typically through the nose or in the throat, usually expressing pain, distress, or discontent.
Example sentences:
* She lay on the bed, moaning softly.
* His eyes watered as he moaned in pain.
**Noun**
1. A low, mournful sound, typically made through the nose or in the throat, expressing pain, distress, or discontent.
Example sentences:
* The patient’s moans were deafening from the next room.
* The sound of his sister’s moans echoed down the hallway.
In general, a moan is a low-pitched, nasal vocalization that conveys a sense of discomfort, distress, or sadness.
Translation of ‘Moan ‘ in Tamil:
புலம்பல்
Examples:
- Here are three unique example sentences using the word “Moan”:
- 1. As the old wooden boat creaked its way across the lake, it let out a mournful moan, as if warning of impending doom.
- 2. The tired traveler grumbled and let out a tired moan as she collapsed onto the bed, her feet screaming for relief from the long journey.
Synonyms:
discomfort, stifled “whimper”.
* A disappointed “moan” might be equivalent to a mournful “sigh”., suppressed “moan” might be equivalent to a soft, Here are some synonyms for the word “moan”:
1. Groan
2. Whimper
3. Sigh
4. Mourn
5. complain
6. Whine
7. Grumble
8. Growl
9. Howl
10. Creak
Note that some of these words may have slightly different connotations or intensities, or agitation.
For example:
* A loud, anguished “groan”.
* A soft, but they all generally convey a sense of complaint, prolonged “moan” might be equivalent to a loud
Antonyms:
Here are some antonyms for the word “Moan”:
1. Scream
2. Shout
3. Cheer
4. Sing
5. Hum
6. Whistle
7. Whimper
8. Whistle
9. Giggle
10. Chuckle
Note that some of these antonyms may not be exact opposites, but they all generally convey a sense of making a specific sound or noise, as opposed to the low, mournful sound of “moan”.
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