Part of Speech: verb
Definition: (past tense) to have made the sound of an owl
Pronunciations: US: /aʊld/; UK: /aʊld/
Origin and Usage: The word "owled" is derived from the noun "owl," which is a nocturnal bird of prey. The verb "owled" is used to describe the act of making the sound that an owl makes. It is a past tense verb, meaning it describes an action that has already happened. The word is not commonly used in modern English.
Synonyms: hooted, screeched, shrieked, howled
Related Words: howls, lowed, rowed, toled, coled
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