bellower (Meaning)

Wordnet

bellower (n)

someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice

Webster

bellower (n.)

One who, or that which, bellows.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bellower

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bellower Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderous bellower of the stampede shook the ground beneath their feet.
  2. The storm surged with fury, its tempestuous bellower reverberating through the valleys.
  3. The angry bull surged forward, its bellower a guttural roar of defiance.
  4. The mountainous waves crashed against the shore with an incessant bellower.
  5. The lion's bellower echoed through the African savanna, declaring its territory.
  6. The earthquake's deafening bellower left the city in ruins.
  7. The bellower of the wind howled through the cracks in the walls.
  8. The angry mob gathered outside the courthouse, their bellower a chorus of outrage.
  9. The politician bellowed his promises into the microphone, his voice a thunderous roar.
  10. The bellower of the factory machinery drowned out all other noise within the warehouse.

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someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voiceOne who, or that which, bellows.

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The thunderous bellower of the stampede shook the ground beneath their feet.

The storm surged with fury, its tempestuous bellower reverberating through the valleys.

The angry bull surged forward, its bellower a guttural roar of defiance.

The mountainous waves crashed against the shore with an incessant bellower.