Bellow
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Bellow ( verb )
- To make a loud, deep, prolonged sound, as with the voice or a musical instrument.
- 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:
- The lion bellowed in the night.
- He bellowed at the top of his lungs.
- The trumpet bellowed across the valley.
- The wind bellowed through the trees.
- The crowd bellowed for more.
(As a noun)
Bellow ( noun )
- To make a loud, deep, prolonged sound, as with the voice or a musical instrument.
- 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:
- The lion bellowed in the night.
- He bellowed at the top of his lungs.
- The trumpet bellowed across the valley.
- The wind bellowed through the trees.
- The crowd bellowed for more.