Thesaurus
wail
noun
Synonyms and Antonyms of WAIL
1
a crying out in grief <a prolonged wail arose from every corner of the city as the victims of the earthquake were unearthed from the rubble>
Related Words cry, sob, tears; agonizing, grieving, mourning, sorrowing, suffering, weeping; hand-wringing, regret; complaint, cri de coeur, outcry, protest; anguish, dolor, grief, heartache, heartbreak, sorrow, woe
Antonyms exultation, rejoicing
2
a long low sound indicating pain or grief <rescuers heard a faint wail coming from the pile of rubble, a sure sign that one of the victims was still alive>
3
an expression of dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment <a transit fare increase that is sure to bring wails from the straphangers>
Synonyms beef, bitch, bleat, carp, fuss, grievance, gripe, grouch, grouse, grumble, holler, kvetch, lament, miserere, moan, murmur, plaint, squawk, wail, whimper, whine, whinge [British], yammer
Related Words challenge, demur, expostulation, kick, niggle [chiefly British], objection, protest, quibble, remonstrance, stink
Near Antonyms commendation, compliment, plaudit; acclaim, applause, praise; approval, endorsement (also indorsement), sanction
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