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UK//ˈkraɪ.ɪŋ//US//ˈkraɪ.ɪŋ//

Meaning of Crying

Shedding tears as a reaction to sadness or pain.

In simple words: Making tears come from your eyes because you are sad or hurt.

Crying in a sentence

  • The child was crying when she fell off her bike.
  • He couldn't help crying during the sad movie.
  • She walked into the room, crying softly.
  • Crying can be a healthy way to express emotions.
  • The baby started crying because he was hungry.
  • After the argument, she was found crying in her room.

How to use Crying

Used in emotional contexts. Generally neutral; may be inappropriate for casual discussions. Can refer to both sadness and physical pain.

Grammar pattern

crying + alone/with object

Memory hint

Think of a 'crying' baby who needs attention.

Related words

Collocations with Crying

  • crying child
  • crying shame
  • crying out
  • crying for help

Synonyms for Crying

  • weeping
  • sobbing
  • bawling
  • tearing
  • blubbering

Opposites of Crying

Common mistakes with Crying

  • Confused with 'weeping', which is more formal.
  • Used as a noun incorrectly without context, e.g., 'the crying' instead of 'the crying child'.

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Frequently asked questions about Crying

What does Crying mean?

Making tears come from your eyes because you are sad or hurt.

What is the definition of Crying?

Shedding tears as a reaction to sadness or pain.

How do you use Crying in a sentence?

The child was crying when she fell off her bike.

Can you give another example of Crying?

He couldn't help crying during the sad movie.

What are synonyms for Crying?

Common alternatives include weeping, sobbing, bawling, tearing, blubbering.

What is the opposite of Crying?

Opposite meanings include laughing, smiling, rejoicing.

What words go with Crying?

It commonly pairs with crying child, crying shame, crying out, crying for help.

What are common mistakes when using Crying?

Confused with 'weeping', which is more formal. Used as a noun incorrectly without context, e.g., 'the crying' instead of 'the crying child'.

How do you pronounce Crying?

US: //ˈkraɪ.ɪŋ//, UK: //ˈkraɪ.ɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Crying?

Used in emotional contexts. Generally neutral; may be inappropriate for casual discussions. Can refer to both sadness and physical pain.