How to use moan in a sentence. Groan, crying, wail, whimpering, whimper, shriek, sobbing, cry To make a long, low sound of pain, suffering, or another strong emotion
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To utter a moan or moans
To make a sound resembling a moan
A saxophone moaned in the background To complain, lament, or grieve An old man who still moans about his misspent youth. The low sound you make when you're in pain is called a moan
A bad stomachache can leave you bent over, making soft moans Moan is also a verb, so whenever someone is hurting enough — physically or mentally — there's the possibility they'll moan in despair or discomfort. A prolonged, low sound uttered from physical or mental suffering. See examples of moan used in a sentence.
Moan (plural moans) a low, mournful cry of pain, sorrow or pleasure
Let out a deep moan we heard the distant moan of a stag in pain (obsolete) a lament or sorrow Quotations to make one's moan ― to grieve, complain If you moan, you make a low sound, usually because you are unhappy or in pain
Tony moaned in his sleep and then turned over on his side [verb] 'my head, my head,' he moaned 'i can't see.' [verb with quote] To make a long, low sound because of pain, unhappiness, or physical pleasure
To express unhappiness about something complain
A low, sad, or miserable sound expressing suffering or complaint More moans about low pay The moan of the wind To utter moans:[no object] he moaned softly with pain
(of the wind, etc.) to make a sound like such moans:[no object] outside the wind moaned and howled.