growls Antonyms
Meaning of growls
growls
to utter a growl, to utter with a growl, to complain angrily, a deep guttural inarticulate sound, rumble entry 1, rumble, complain sense 1, to utter a deep threatening sound
growls Sentence Examples
- The angry dog growled at the intruder, its teeth bared.
- The thunder rumbled and growled, shaking the ground beneath our feet.
- The wounded bear growled in pain, its claws scraping against the earth.
- The engine of the sports car growled as it accelerated.
- The crowd's discontent grew into a low, angry growl.
- The troubled student's stomach growled in protest, demanding food.
- The storm surge growled and crashed against the shore, threatening to engulf the land.
- The dragon's fiery breath growled through its nostrils, setting the air around it ablaze.
- The politician's speech was met with a chorus of growls from the opposition.
- The wind howled and growled through the trees, creating an eerie symphony of sound.
FAQs About the word growls
to utter a growl, to utter with a growl, to complain angrily, a deep guttural inarticulate sound, rumble entry 1, rumble, complain sense 1, to utter a deep thre
complains, whines, mutters, screams, moans, grizzles, yammers, bitches, grumbles, worries
accepts,delights, takes, tolerates, endures, rejoices, bears, applauds, commends,crows
The angry dog growled at the intruder, its teeth bared.
The thunder rumbled and growled, shaking the ground beneath our feet.
The wounded bear growled in pain, its claws scraping against the earth.
The engine of the sports car growled as it accelerated.