What does OWLED mean?

Here is the dictionary-style entry for "owled": owled

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

Example Sentences:

  1. As they walked through the woods at night, they heard an owl and owled back.
  2. The owl owled so loudly that it woke up the whole neighborhood.
  3. He owled at the moon as he walked home from the bar.


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