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Wail

UK //weɪl//US //weɪl//

Definition

To make a long, loud cry of pain, grief, or anger.

In simple words: To cry out loudly in sadness or pain.

Examples

  • The baby began to wail when he lost his toy.
  • She let out a wail of despair after hearing the news.
  • The siren wailed through the night, alarming the residents.
  • He wails dramatically when he doesn’t get his way.
  • Wailing can be part of mourning in some cultures.

Usage notes

Use 'wail' for expressing strong emotions like grief or pain. It is neutral but can sound dramatic.

Grammar pattern

wail + object

Memory hint

Wail sounds like 'fail' - imagine someone crying because they failed.

Collocations

  • wail in pain
  • wail loudly
  • wail of grief

Synonyms

  • cry
  • scream
  • lament
  • howl
  • moan

Antonyms

  • cheer
  • laugh

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'wail' with 'whale' (the animal).
  • Using 'wail' in everyday situations when 'cry' might be simpler.
  • Confusing 'wail' as a noun and verb.