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  1. howler:
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Detailed Translations for howler from English to Swedish

howler:

howler [the ~] nomen

  1. the howler (scream; oversight; hoot; )
    skrik

Translation Matrix for howler:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
skrik blunder; error; failing; fault; flaw; gas; hoot; howler; mistake; oversight; scream; slip cry; exclamation; scream; screech; shriek; squalls; squeal; whoop; yell
- belly laugh; howler monkey; riot; scream; sidesplitter; thigh-slapper; wow

Related Words for "howler":


Synonyms for "howler":


Related Definitions for "howler":

  1. a glaring blunder1
  2. monkey of tropical South American forests having a loud howling cry1
  3. a joke that seems extremely funny1

howler form of howl:

to howl verb (howls, howled, howling)

  1. to howl (whine; yell)
    gnälla; kvida; jämra
    • gnälla verb (gnäller, gnällde, gnällt)
    • kvida verb (kvider, kvidde, kvidt)
    • jämra verb (jämrar, jämrade, jämrat)
  2. to howl (boo; roar)
    vråla; bua; skräna; skrika
    • vråla verb (vrålar, vrålade, vrålat)
    • bua verb (buar, buade, buat)
    • skräna verb (skränar, skränade, skränat)
    • skrika verb (skriker, skrek, skrikit)

Conjugations for howl:

present
  1. howl
  2. howl
  3. howls
  4. howl
  5. howl
  6. howl
simple past
  1. howled
  2. howled
  3. howled
  4. howled
  5. howled
  6. howled
present perfect
  1. have howled
  2. have howled
  3. has howled
  4. have howled
  5. have howled
  6. have howled
past continuous
  1. was howling
  2. were howling
  3. was howling
  4. were howling
  5. were howling
  6. were howling
future
  1. shall howl
  2. will howl
  3. will howl
  4. shall howl
  5. will howl
  6. will howl
continuous present
  1. am howling
  2. are howling
  3. is howling
  4. are howling
  5. are howling
  6. are howling
subjunctive
  1. be howled
  2. be howled
  3. be howled
  4. be howled
  5. be howled
  6. be howled
diverse
  1. howl!
  2. let's howl!
  3. howled
  4. howling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

howl

  1. howl (yell)
  2. howl (yell)
  3. howl

Translation Matrix for howl:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
skrika cries; screams; shout; shouts; yelling
- howling; ululation
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bua boo; howl; roar
gnälla howl; whine; yell bellyache; complain; gripe; grouse; grumble; lament; twaddle; wail; whimper; whine; whinge; yack; yammer
jämra howl; whine; yell lament
kvida howl; whine; yell twaddle; whine
skrika boo; howl; roar bark; bawl; be furious; bellow; boom; call; cry; cry out; hail; let on; rage; rant; rave; roar; scream; scream with laughter; screech; shout; shriek; speak; squawk; squeal; storm; tell tales; thunder; yell
skräna boo; howl; roar bawl; be furious; rage; rant; rave; scream; storm; thunder; yell
vråla boo; howl; roar bark; bawl; bawl out; bellow; bellow out; blare; blare out; boom; clatter; cry; cry out; let someone have it; peal out; rage; rant; rant & rage; roar; scream; screech; shout; shriek; squawk; squeal; yell
- roar; ululate; wail; wrawl; yammer; yaup; yawl; yowl
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
gallskrik howl; yell
kvida wail; whimper; whine
skrän howl; yell
yla howl

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Synonyms for "howl":


Related Definitions for "howl":

  1. a long loud emotional utterance1
    • he gave a howl of pain1
    • howls of laughter1
  2. a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound1
    • the howl of the wind made him restless1
  3. the long plaintive cry of a hound or a wolf1
  4. laugh unrestrainedly and heartily1
  5. make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles1
    • The wind was howling in the trees1
  6. emit long loud cries1
    • howl with sorrow1
  7. cry loudly, as of animals1
    • The coyotes were howling in the desert1

Wiktionary Translations for howl:

howl
verb
  1. To utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
howl ylande; yl Heulenspeziell in der Biologie: Hervorbringen langgezogener, singender, weithin hörbarer Töne
howl ylande; yl Heulenumgangssprachlich benutzt für: Weinen, Geweine
howl tjuta; yla heulen — ein bestimmtes Geräusch (ein Heulen) erzeugen
howl hicka sanglot — (term, surtout au pluriel) soupir redoubler, spasme de la poitrine qui, contracter par la douleur, laisse échapper des sons entrecouper.