wailer (Meaning)

Wordnet

wailer (n)

a mourner who utters long loud high-pitched cries

Webster

wailer (n.)

One who wails or laments.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wailer

wailer Sentence Examples

  1. The mourners were wailers, their voices echoing through the funeral home.
  2. The injured animal let out a piercing wail, signaling its distress.
  3. The wind howled and wailed like a banshee, shaking the trees violently.
  4. The child's wails filled the house, demanding attention.
  5. The siren's wail cut through the city streets, warning of an impending disaster.
  6. The opera singer's voice soared through the auditorium, reaching a crescendo of wails.
  7. The guitar solo transformed into a series of mournful wails, evoking a sense of deep sadness.
  8. The wailing of the newborn baby filled the hospital ward with a mix of joy and exhaustion.
  9. The relentless wailing of the storm drowned out all other sounds, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  10. The coach's wails resounded across the field, encouraging his players to give their all.

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a mourner who utters long loud high-pitched criesOne who wails or laments.

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The mourners were wailers, their voices echoing through the funeral home.

The injured animal let out a piercing wail, signaling its distress.

The wind howled and wailed like a banshee, shaking the trees violently.

The child's wails filled the house, demanding attention.