ululate (Meaning)

Wordnet

ululate (v)

emit long loud cries

Webster

ululate (v. i.)

To howl, as a dog or a wolf; to wail; as, ululating jackals.

ululate Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd ululated their support for the newly elected candidate.
  2. The pack of wolves ululated in the cold night, sending shivers down the hikers' spines.
  3. The sirens of the emergency vehicles ululated through the quiet streets.
  4. The train conductor ululated a piercing whistle, signaling the approach of the train.
  5. The crowd ululated their anger at the unjust verdict.
  6. The mourners ululated their grief as they gathered around the coffin.
  7. The wind ululated through the trees, creating an eerie symphony.
  8. The howling of the coyotes ululated across the desolate wasteland.
  9. The muezzin's ululation echoed through the air, calling the faithful to prayer.
  10. The dolphins' ululations filled the underwater world with a chorus of clicks and whistles.

FAQs About the word ululate

emit long loud criesTo howl, as a dog or a wolf; to wail; as, ululating jackals.

scream,howl, shriek, yowl, bay, keen, shrill, yell,wail, screech

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The crowd ululated their support for the newly elected candidate.

The pack of wolves ululated in the cold night, sending shivers down the hikers' spines.

The sirens of the emergency vehicles ululated through the quiet streets.

The train conductor ululated a piercing whistle, signaling the approach of the train.