All caw synonyms
caw
C c verb caw
- brag β If you brag, you say in a very proud way that you have something or have done something.
- boast β If someone boasts about something that they have done or that they own, they talk about it very proudly, in a way that other people may find irritating or offensive.
- gloat β to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
- strut β to walk with a vain, pompous bearing, as with head erect and chest thrown out, as if expecting to impress observers.
- growl β to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
- yap β to bark sharply, shrilly, or snappishly; yelp.
- quack β a fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill.
- squawk β to utter a loud, harsh cry, as a duck or other fowl when frightened.
- crow β A crow is a large black bird which makes a loud, harsh noise.
- gasp β a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise.
- wheeze β to breathe with difficulty and with a whistling sound: Asthma caused him to wheeze.
- grunt β to utter the deep, guttural sound characteristic of a hog.
- blow β When a wind or breeze blows, the air moves.
- prate β to talk excessively and pointlessly; babble: They prated on until I was ready to scream.
- cackle β If someone cackles, they laugh in a loud unpleasant way, often at something bad that happens to someone else.
- babble β If someone babbles, they talk in a confused or excited way.
- cry β When you cry, tears come from your eyes, usually because you are unhappy or hurt.
- gas β GNU assembler
- whoop β a loud cry or shout, as of excitement or joy.
- rodomontade β vainglorious boasting or bragging; pretentious, blustering talk.
- mouth β Anatomy, Zoology. the opening through which an animal or human takes in food. the cavity containing the structures used in mastication. the structures enclosing or being within this cavity, considered as a whole.
- gurgle β to flow in a broken, irregular, noisy current: The water gurgled from the bottle.
- jubilate β to show or feel great joy; rejoice; exult.
- flourish β to be in a vigorous state; thrive: a period in which art flourished.
- puff β a short, quick blast, as of wind or breath.
- swagger β to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
- bluster β If you say that someone is blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended.
- triumph β the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
- vaunt β to speak vaingloriously of; boast of: to vaunt one's achievements.
- cock-a-doodle-doo β an imitation or representation of a cock crowing
noun caw
- groan β a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief: the groans of dying soldiers.
- wail β to utter a prolonged, inarticulate, mournful cry, usually high-pitched or clear-sounding, as in grief or suffering: to wail with pain.
- roar β a loud, deep cry or howl, as of an animal or a person: the roar of a lion.
- outcry β a strong and usually public expression of protest, indignation, or the like.
- whine β to utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry or sound, as from uneasiness, discontent, peevishness, etc.: The puppies were whining from hunger.
- shout β to call or cry out loudly and vigorously.
- whistle β to make a clear musical sound, a series of such sounds, or a high-pitched, warbling sound by the forcible expulsion of the breath through a small opening formed by contracting the lips, or through the teeth, with the aid of the tongue.
- cheer β When people cheer, they shout loudly to show their approval or to encourage someone who is doing something such as taking part in a game.
- chatter β If you chatter, you talk quickly and continuously, usually about things which are not important.
- clamor β If people are clamoring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
- shriek β a loud, sharp, shrill cry.
- scream β to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry.
- howl β to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.
- bellow β If someone bellows, they shout angrily in a loud, deep voice.
- hoot β to cry out or shout, especially in disapproval or derision.
- squeak β a short, sharp, shrill cry; a sharp, high-pitched sound.
- hullabaloo β a clamorous noise or disturbance; uproar.
- holler β to cry aloud; shout; yell: Quit hollering into the phone.
- clack β If things clack or if you clack them, they make a short loud noise, especially when they hit each other.
- bark β When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.