Australian English Meaning of wailing
wailing
Other Australian English words related to wailing
- funeral
- Grieving
- heartbroken
- mournful
- weeping
- sore
- agonised
- Distressed
- crying
- bitter
- crying
- depressed
- doleful
- sad
- funereal
- lamentable
- lugubrious
- melancholy
- plaintive
- (mournful)
- Regretful
- regretful
- sad
- sombre
- sorrowful
- sorry
- tearful
- unhappy
- woeful
- bawling
- Complaining
- bleak
- bleeding
- broken-hearted
- careworn
- Cheerless
- downcast
- dark
- darkening
- dejected
- deploring
- desolate
- despondent
- disconsolate
- dismal
- disheartened
- Woeful
- downcast
- disheartened
- elegiac
- elegiac
- forlorn
- gloomy
- gloomy
- grey
- grey
- groaning
- heartsick
- howling
- inconsolable
- Low
- moaning
- moody
- morbid
- glum
- pessimistic
- pitiful
- sombre
- suffering
- sullen
- woebegone
- Dirgelike
- Heartsore
- keening
- nattering
Nearest Words of wailing
Definitions and Meaning of wailing in English
wailing (n)
loud cries made while weeping
wailing (s)
vocally expressing grief or sorrow or resembling such expression
wailing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Wail
FAQs About the word wailing
wailing
loud cries made while weeping, vocally expressing grief or sorrow or resembling such expressionof Wail
funeral,Grieving,heartbroken,mournful,weeping,sore,agonised,Distressed,crying,bitter
bright,bright,cheerful,Delighted,exulting,happy,joyous,laughing,rejoicing,smiling
wailful => wailing, waileress => Wailer, wailer => whinger, wailed => wailed, wail => wail,