bleat (Meaning)
bleat (n)
the sound of sheep or goats (or any sound resembling this)
bleat (v)
talk whiningly
cry plaintively
bleat (v. i.)
To make the noise of, or one like that of, a sheep; to cry like a sheep or calf.
bleat (n.)
A plaintive cry of, or like that of, a sheep.
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bleat Sentence Examples
- The sound of a lamb's bleat echoed across the meadow.
- As we approached the farm, we could hear the faint bleat of goats in the distance.
- The plaintive bleat of the lost sheep guided the shepherd to its location.
- In the early morning, the bleat of the roosters signaled the start of the day.
- The bleat of the young calf drew the attention of the farmer.
- From the barn, we could hear the constant bleat of the newborn lambs.
- The bleat of the hungry kitten tugged at my heartstrings.
- Among the sounds of the countryside, the bleat of the sheep was unmistakable.
- A sudden bleat from the herd alerted the shepherd to potential danger.
- The bleat of the baby goat was met with a comforting nuzzle from its mother.
FAQs About the word bleat
the sound of sheep or goats (or any sound resembling this), talk whiningly, cry plaintivelyTo make the noise of, or one like that of, a sheep; to cry like a she
complaint,whine, moan, lament, squawk, wail, grouse, carp, yammer, grumble
praise, compliment, plaudit, applause, acclaim, applause, approval,praise, acclaim, plaudit
The sound of a lamb's bleat echoed across the meadow.
As we approached the farm, we could hear the faint bleat of goats in the distance.
The plaintive bleat of the lost sheep guided the shepherd to its location.
In the early morning, the bleat of the roosters signaled the start of the day.