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Wailing   /wˈeɪlɪŋ/   Listen
Wailing

noun
1.
Loud cries made while weeping.  Synonym: bawling.
adjective
1.
Vocally expressing grief or sorrow or resembling such expression.  Synonyms: lamenting, wailful.  "Wailing mourners" , "The wailing wind" , "Wailful bagpipes" , "Tangle her desires with wailful sonnets"



Wail

verb
(past & past part. wailed; pres. part. wailing)
1.
Emit long loud cries.  Synonyms: howl, roar, ululate, yaup, yawl.  "Howl with sorrow"
2.
Cry weakly or softly.  Synonyms: mewl, pule, whimper.



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"Wailing" Quotes from Famous Books



... the power of prayer by refusing to believe that his prayer was answered, even though the prophecy was unintelligible. And later, when the passionate cadences of the spirit were in English, and were found to be only trite or foolish words, repeated and repeated in a wailing chant by some sincere, hysterical woman, he still believed that a new day of Pentecost had dawned upon a sinful world! "For," said he, "when I asked for bread, would God ...
— The Voice • Margaret Deland

... and groped up the dark staircase. No one had lit the small oil lamp on the premier, but light from burning houses flashed in at windows; a child had been killed by the fragment of a shell, and the mother was loudly wailing; some were peering out of their doorways; they stared at Marie, who crept up like a ghost. In this rookery the young couple had kept themselves apart, and had no friends. But it was instinctively known that something had happened ...
— Tales from Many Sources - Vol. V • Various

... found that his cries were drowned by the louder voices of the elements. The wailing of the wind among the ancient ruins was much more full of sound than his cries; and, now and then, the full-mouthed thunder filled the air with such a volume of roaring, and awakened so many echoes among the ruins, that, had he possessed ...
— Varney the Vampire - Or the Feast of Blood • Thomas Preskett Prest

... the tall man gently lowered the white form under the cruel water; he staggered a moment in the swift stream, recovered himself, raised her, white as death, and the voices of the wailing tune came: ...
— Baddeck and That Sort of Thing • Charles Dudley Warner

... lording, honoured wight, What avails you to weep so? What your wailing, what your woe? I may ne'er your darling be, For your father hateth me; All your kin thereto agree. For your sake I'll pass the sea, Get me ...
— Aucassin and Nicolette - translated from the Old French • Anonymous


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