crowing Synonyms

crowing Meaning

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crowing (n)

an instance of boastful talk

Wordnet

crowing (s)

exhibiting self-importance

crowing Sentence Examples

  1. The rooster started crowing loudly as the first light of dawn broke over the horizon.
  2. The sound of crowing echoed through the farmyard, signaling the start of a new day.
  3. Every morning, the rooster would begin crowing to awaken the sleeping farm animals.
  4. The crowing of the rooster was a familiar sound in the rural landscape.
  5. Despite the early hour, the persistent crowing of the rooster roused the entire household.
  6. The rooster's crowing was so loud that it could be heard from neighboring farms.
  7. The crowing of the rooster was a natural alarm clock for the farmers, signaling the start of their workday.
  8. The rhythmic crowing of the rooster provided a comforting background noise in the countryside.
  9. Sometimes, the rooster would crow throughout the day, not just at sunrise.
  10. The crowing of the rooster became a symbol of rural life, evoking images of peaceful mornings on the farm.

FAQs About the word crowing

an instance of boastful talk, exhibiting self-importance

ecstatic,triumphant, proud, exulting,jubilant, glorying, rejoicing, exultant, victorious, cock-a-hoop

disconsolate, depressed, dejected,defeated, depressed, dejected, dispirited, dispirited, defeated, downcast

The rooster started crowing loudly as the first light of dawn broke over the horizon.

The sound of crowing echoed through the farmyard, signaling the start of a new day.

Every morning, the rooster would begin crowing to awaken the sleeping farm animals.

The crowing of the rooster was a familiar sound in the rural landscape.