different between yelling vs crying

yelling

English

Etymology

From Middle English ?ellynge, ?ollynge; equivalent to yell +? -ing.

Verb

yelling

  1. present participle of yell

Noun

yelling (plural yellings)

  1. The act of producing a yell.

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crying

English

Etymology

cry +? -ing

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?a??.??/

Adjective

crying (not comparable)

  1. That cries.
    The crying child on the street was evidently lost.
  2. That demands action or attention.
    There is a crying need for more manual workers in this country.
  3. That deserves rebuke or censure.
    It is a crying shame that he managed to get away with that!

Translations

Noun

crying (countable and uncountable, plural cryings)

  1. The act of one who cries; a weeping or shouting.
    Their constant cryings kept us awake!

Translations

Verb

crying

  1. present participle of cry

Anagrams

  • cringy

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