words associated with caterwauled
Synonyms of caterwaul
beef: : the flesh of an adult domestic bovine (such as a steer or cow) used as food
bellyache: : pain in the abdomen and especially in the stomach : stomachache
bitch: : the female of the dog or some other carnivorous mammals
bleat: : to make the natural cry of a sheep or goat
carp: : to find fault or complain querulously
complain: : to express grief, pain, or discontent complaining about the weather
crab: : any of numerous chiefly marine broadly built decapod crustaceans:
croak: : to make a deep harsh sound
fuss: : needless bustle or excitement They got down to business without any fuss .
gripe: : seize , grasp
grizzle: : gray hair
grouch: : a fit of bad temper
grouse: : any of various chiefly ground-dwelling birds (family Tetraonidae) that are usually of reddish-brown or other protective color and have feathered legs and that include many important game birds
growl: : rumble his stomach growled
grumble: : to mutter in discontent grumbled about the scarcity of jobs
grump: : a fit of ill humor or sulkiness — usually used in plural
holler: : to cry out (as to attract attention or in pain) : shout hollering for help
inveigh: : to protest or complain bitterly or vehemently : rail
keen: : intellectually alert : having or characteristic of a quick penetrating mind a keen student a keen awareness of the problem
kick: : to strike out with the foot or feet
kvetch: : to complain habitually : gripe
maunder: : grumble
moan: : lamentation , complaint … made a great moan if he had to work … — D. H. Lawrence
murmur: : a half-suppressed or muttered complaint : grumbling murmurs of disapproval
mutter: : to utter sounds or words indistinctly or with a low voice and with the lips partly closed … he gestured and muttered furiously in his lawyer’s ear. — Tana French
nag: : to irritate by constant scolding or urging
repine: : to feel or express dejection or discontent : complain
scream: : to voice a sudden sharp loud cry
squawk: : to utter a harsh abrupt scream
squeal: : to make a shrill cry or noise
wail: : to express sorrow audibly : lament
whimper: : to make a low whining plaintive or broken sound
whine: : to utter a high-pitched plaintive or distressed cry
whinge: : to complain fretfully : whine
yammer: : to utter repeated cries of distress or sorrow
yawp: : to make a raucous noise : squawk
yaup: : to make a raucous noise : squawk
yowl: : to utter a loud long cry of grief, pain, or distress : wail
Words Related to caterwaul
object (to): : something material that may be perceived by the senses I see an object in the distance.
protest: : a solemn declaration of opinion and usually of dissent: such as
quarrel (with): : a square-headed bolt or arrow especially for a crossbow
cavil: : to raise trivial and frivolous objection The author caviled about the design of the book’s cover.
quibble: : to evade the point of an argument by caviling about words
fret: : to eat or gnaw into : corrode
stew: : a utensil used for boiling
worry: : choke , strangle
blubber: : to weep noisily
cry: : to utter loudly : shout He cried "Wait!" but it was too late.
sob: : to catch the breath audibly in a spasmodic contraction of the throat
bemoan: : to express deep grief or distress over bemoan the death of their leader
bewail: : to wail over
deplore: : to feel or express grief for deplore the death of a friend
lament: : to mourn aloud : wail nightingales lament without ceasing — L. P. Smith
Phrases Synonymous with caterwaul
Near Antonyms of caterwaul
accept: : to receive (something offered) willingly accept a gift
bear: : any of a family (Ursidae of the order Carnivora) of large heavy mammals of America and Eurasia that have long shaggy hair, rudimentary tails, and plantigrade feet and feed largely on fruit, plant matter, and insects as well as on flesh
countenance: : look , expression … a countenance which expressed both good humor and intelligence … — Sir Walter Scott
endure: : to continue in the same state : last the style endured for centuries
take: : to get into one’s hands or into one’s possession, power, or control: such as
tolerate: : to allow to be or to be done without prohibition, hindrance, or contradiction
applaud: : to express approval especially by clapping the hands The audience applauded at the end of the performance.
cheer: : face
commend: : to entrust for care or preservation "To Thee I do commend my watchful soul / Ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes." — William Shakespeare
Antonyms of caterwaul
crow: : any of various large usually entirely glossy black passerine birds (family Corvidae and especially genus Corvus)
delight: : a high degree of gratification or pleasure : joy children squealing in delight
rejoice: : to give joy to : gladden
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