GROAN vs MOAN: NOUN
- An utterance expressing pain or disapproval
- A low, deep, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief; figuratively, any natural sound resembling this, and having a mournful or dismal effect.
- A deep murmuring sound uttered in derision or disapprobation: opposed to cheer or applause.
- The noise made by a buck at rutting-time.
- A low, moaning sound; usually, a deep, mournful sound uttered in pain or great distress; sometimes, an expression of strong disapprobation.
- A low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief.
- The sound made in groaning.
- A low, guttural sound uttered in frustration or disapproval.
- A low, mournful cry of pain, sorrow or pleasure
- A low mournful or murmuring sound; -- of things.
- A low prolonged sound, articulate or not, indicative of pain or of grief; a low groan.
- An utterance expressing pain or disapproval
- A low, sustained, mournful cry, usually indicative of sorrow or pain.
- A similar sound.
- A complaint.
- Lament: lamentation; complaint: especially in the phrase to make one's moan.
- A low dull sound resembling that made by a person moaning.
- A low dull sound expressing grief or pain; a sound of lamentation not so deep as a groan; audible expression of sorrow; grief expressed in words or cries.
GROAN vs MOAN: VERB
- To make a groan.
- Indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure
- Indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure
- To make a moan or similar sound
- To complain
GROAN vs MOAN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter or express with groans or a groan.
- To make a sound expressive of stress or strain.
- To strive after earnestly, as with groans.
- To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan.
- To voice a deep, inarticulate sound, as of pain, grief, or displeasure.
- To utter a moan or moans.
- To make a sound resembling a moan.
- To bewail or bemoan.
- To utter with moans or a moan.
- To make a low prolonged sound of grief or pain, whether articulate or not; to groan softly and continuously.
- To emit a sound like moan; -- said of things inanimate.
- To complain, lament, or grieve.
GROAN vs MOAN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To affect by groans.
- To afflict; to distress.
- To bewail audibly; to lament.
GROAN vs MOAN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To express disapproval of or to silence by means of groans: usually with down: as, the speaker was groaned down.
- To long or strive with deep earnestness, and as if with groans.
- To breathe with a deep murmuring sound expressive of grief or pain; utter a deep, low-toned, moaning sound: often used figuratively.
- To give forth a saddening or gloomy sound, like one in distress; sound like a low cry of distress.
- To murmur; complain; protest.
- To lament; deplore; bewail.
- To cause to make lamentation; afflict; distress: as, “which infinitely moans me,”
- Moa-like; of or pertaining to a moa.
- To utter a low dull sound expressive of physical or mental suffering; lament inarticulately or with mournful utterance.
GROAN vs MOAN: RELATED WORDS
- Sob, Shudder, Whine, Creak, Squeal, Wail, Grumble, Mutter, Wince, Murmur, Sigh, Scream, Shriek, Sough, Moan
- Whinge, Grumble, Whine, Kick, Mourn, Deplore, Lamentation, Bemoaned, Bewail, Gripe, Lament, Bemoan, Complain, Sough, Groan
GROAN vs MOAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Giggle, Sob, Shudder, Whine, Creak, Squeal, Wail, Grumble, Mutter, Wince, Murmur, Sigh, Scream, Shriek, Moan
- Shriek, Wail, Bleat, Mutter, Scream, Whinge, Grumble, Whine, Kick, Mourn, Deplore, Lamentation, Bewail, Lament, Groan
GROAN vs MOAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It tells its woe in groan and sigh.
- Of cheerful days, and nights without a groan.
- Eve gave a little inward groan of disappointment.
- Packs of dogs run after people and groan.
- You have the most groan inducing dad jokes.
- At the sides they pause, groan, and return.
- With an indignant groan, he left the kitchen.
- About this time we stopped smoking - groan.
- Presently I heard a slight groan, and I knew it was the groan of mortal terror.
- Heard his loud cries, and answered groan for groan.
- So we may often complain, bleat, moan and rage.
- Sanni says with a slight moan and laugh.
- HR, and people would moan about it anyway!
- It paused in suspension, emitting a mechanical moan.
- You can almost hear Dana moan with ecstacy.
- Moan when they want them and moan when they dont.
- All you do is bitch and moan about how Reason hates Trump, then you bitch and moan when people like me point it out.
- Tony Ixjmbardo, Pete Miller, Moan, Fogel, Mark Malkasian, dreg Moan, and Kramer, each had solo hits and Kramer scored three runs.
- Her moan of protest turned to a moan of desire, or just assumed that theyd seen the error of their ways.
- The major thing about it is the moaning aspect actually, I hate it and I keep thinking: moan, moan, and moan.
GROAN vs MOAN: QUESTIONS
- When your flesh and your body are consumed what will you groan?
- What is your review of the album Titus Groan by the Beatles?
- Why does my sleep apnea machine groan when I Sleep?
- Why do Dmitri and Sviatoslav's jokes always get a collective groan?
- What are some funny jokes that will make people groan?
- Why do Moan and mown sound the same but have different meanings?
- Does anyone else moan about being headshot when not powered down?
- What happened to Valentina and Farrah Moan on American Idol?
- Why should we do something other than moan about things?