bellow

/ˈbɛloʊ/
noun
  1. A loud, deep shout or roar.
    • The crowd gave a mighty bellow of approval.
    • He let out a bellow of pain when he stubbed his toe.
    • A bellow from the coach could be heard all the way across the field.
  2. The loud, deep sound made by a bull or similar animal.
    • We could hear the bellow of the elk during mating season.
    • The bellow of the water buffalo startled the hikers.
    • The bull's bellow echoed through the valley.
verb
  1. To shout or make a loud, deep sound, like a bull or a very angry person.
    • My dad bellowed from the garage for me to bring him a wrench.
    • The sergeant bellowed orders at the new recruits.
    • The bull bellowed loudly in the field.
  2. To make a loud, deep, hollow sound, like a large object or instrument.
    • The old furnace bellowed as it heated up.
    • The foghorn bellowed across the harbor.
    • Thunder bellowed in the distance during the storm.
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