ululation Antonyms

Meaning of ululation

Wordnet

ululation (n)

a long loud emotional utterance

Webster

ululation (n.)

A howling, as of a dog or wolf; a wailing.

ululation Sentence Examples

  1. The mourners filled the air with ululations, their voices rising and falling in a rhythmic wail.
  2. The crowd erupted in thunderous ululations as the beloved leader took the stage.
  3. The widows' ululations pierced the night, a haunting symphony of grief.
  4. The joyous ululations of the bride and groom echoed through the streets, signaling the start of their new life together.
  5. The ululations from the remote village were carried by the wind, a testament to the vibrant culture that thrived there.
  6. The children's ululations as they chased their kites filled the park with an infectious sense of joy.
  7. The ululations of the worshipers reached a crescendo as they reached the climax of their ritual.
  8. The ululations from the jungle were an eerie reminder of the untamed forces lurking within.
  9. The soldiers' ululations echoed across the battlefield, a chilling signal that victory was near.
  10. The ululations of the crowd at the sporting event reverberated through the stadium, creating an electric atmosphere.

FAQs About the word ululation

a long loud emotional utteranceA howling, as of a dog or wolf; a wailing.

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

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The mourners filled the air with ululations, their voices rising and falling in a rhythmic wail.

The crowd erupted in thunderous ululations as the beloved leader took the stage.

The widows' ululations pierced the night, a haunting symphony of grief.

The joyous ululations of the bride and groom echoed through the streets, signaling the start of their new life together.