Bellow ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Bellow ( verb )

  1. To make a loud, deep, prolonged sound, as with the voice or a musical instrument.
  2. To shout or scream loudly.

Origin:

From middle english belwen, from old english belgan, from proto-germanic *balgun, from proto-indo-european *bhel- ("to blow, inflate").

Examples:

  1. The lion bellowed in the night.
  2. He bellowed at the top of his lungs.
  3. The trumpet bellowed across the valley.
  4. The wind bellowed through the trees.
  5. The crowd bellowed for more.

(As a noun)

Bellow ( noun )

  1. To make a loud, deep, prolonged sound, as with the voice or a musical instrument.
  2. To shout or scream loudly.

Origin:

From middle english belwen, from old english belgan, from proto-germanic *balgun, from proto-indo-european *bhel- ("to blow, inflate").

Examples:

  1. The lion bellowed in the night.
  2. He bellowed at the top of his lungs.
  3. The trumpet bellowed across the valley.
  4. The wind bellowed through the trees.
  5. The crowd bellowed for more.
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