Moan - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |məʊn|  American pronunciation of the word moan
Brit.  |məʊn|  British pronunciation of the word moan

noun

- an utterance expressing pain or disapproval (syn: groan)

verb

- indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure (syn: groan)

Extra examples

She let out a long, deep moan.

The wounded soldier moaned in pain.

He moaned with pleasure as she rubbed his back.

We were all moaning about the cold, rainy weather.

He's always moaning about his salary.

The children were moaning and groaning all morning, but their mother would not let them go outside.

I'm tired of all his moaning and groaning about his salary.

“But I don't want to go,” moaned the boy.

The wind moaned in the trees.

She's always moaning about not being treated properly.

'I feel seasick already,' she moaned.

A lot of people moaned about the parking problems.

My mum never stops moaning at me.

He's always moaning that we use too much electricity.

He moaned and groaned all the way there.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: moan
he/she/it: moans
present participle: moaning
past tense: moaned
past participle: moaned
noun
singular: moan
plural: moans
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