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41 shout
صَاحَ \ call: to say in a loud voice: He called my name, cry or shout so as to gain attention I called for help. cry (cried): to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear; (of anything) make this sort of noise: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. -
42 in tears
بَكَى \ cry, (cried): to weep; produce tears: People often cry when they are hurt. in tears: weeping: She came home in tears. weep: to let tears fall; cry. -
43 weep
بَكَى \ cry, (cried): to weep; produce tears: People often cry when they are hurt. in tears: weeping: She came home in tears. weep: to let tears fall; cry. -
44 squeal
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45 whimper
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46 صرخة الموه الدماغي
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47 صيحة الحرب
صَيْحَةُ الحَرْبwar cry, battle cry -
48 هتف
هَتَفَ: صاحَto shout, cry, yell; to exclaim, cry out -
49 هتاف الحرب
هُتَافُ الحَرْبwar cry, battle cry -
50 bray
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51 howl
[haul]1. verb1) to make a long, loud cry:يَعْوي، يَصيحWe howled with laughter.
2) (of wind) to make a similar sound:يَصْفُر، يَعْصِفThe wind howled through the trees.
2. nounsuch a cry:عُواء، صُراخ، عَويلhowls of laughter.
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52 mew
[mjuː]1. verbto make the cry of a (young) cat:يَموءThe kittens mewed.
2. nounsuch a cry.مُواء -
53 miaow
[mɪˈau]1. verbto make the cry of a cat:يَموءThe cat miaowed all night.
2. nounsuch a cry.مُواء القِط -
54 neigh
[neɪ]1. verbto utter the cry of a horse:يَصْهَلThey could hear the horses neighing.
2. nounsuch a cry:صَهيلThe horse gave a neigh.
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55 roar
[rɔː]1. verb1) to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout:يَزْأَرThe sergeant roared (out) his commands.
2) to laugh loudly:يَضْحَكُ بِصَوْتٍ عالٍThe audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.
3) to make a loud deep sound:يُدَوّي، يَقْصِفThe cannons/thunder roared.
4) to make a loud deep sound while moving:يُزَمْجِر، يَزْعَقُHe roared past on his motorbike.
2. noun1) a loud deep cry:a roar of pain/laughter
زَئيرthe lion's roars.
2) a loud, deep sound:هَديرthe roar of traffic.
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56 scream
[skriːm]1. verbto cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise:"Look out!" she screamed
يَصْرُخWe screamed with laughter.
2. noun1) a loud, shrill cry or noise.صُراخ، زَعيق2) a cause of laughter:شَيء مُضْحِك جِداًShe's an absolute scream.
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57 screech
[skriːtʃ]1. verbto make a harsh, shrill cry, shout or noise:يُطْلِقُ صَرْخَةً عالِيَهThe car screeched to a halt.
2. nouna loud, shrill cry or noise:صَرْخَه، صَيْحَهa screech of brakes.
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58 squeak
[skwiːk]1. nouna shrill cry or sound:زَعيق، صَريف، أطيطthe squeaks of the mice/puppies.
2. verbto make a shrill cry or sound:يَزْعَق، يَصْرِفThe door-hinge is squeaking.
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59 squeal
[skwiːl]1. nouna long, shrill cry:زَعيق، صَوْت رَفيع وحادThe children welcomed him with squeals of delight.
2. verbto give a cry of this sort:يَزْعَقThe puppy squealed with pain.
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60 whimper
[ˈwɪmpə]1. verbto cry with a low, shaky or whining voice:يَنْشِجُ، يَشْكو باكِياI heard a puppy / a child whimpering.
2. nouna cry of this kind:نَشيج، شَكْوىThe dog gave a little whimper.
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