Moaning
Moaning, as a verb or noun, describes the act or sound of expressing pain, sorrow, displeasure, or complaint through a low, prolonged sound. It can signify physical suffering, emotional distress, or dissatisfaction with a situation. The tone and context influence the specific meaning. It often conveys a lack of control or a passive response to an unpleasant experience. Moaning can also express sexual arousal or pleasure depending on the context.
Moaning meaning with examples
- The injured athlete lay on the ground, Moaning softly as the medic examined their twisted ankle. The pain was evident in each drawn-out sound. It was clear they were in considerable distress. Everyone rushed to help as the moans grew. The medic assessed the damage while the Moaning continued.
- During the dark and stormy night, the wind's Moaning through the old house added to the unsettling atmosphere, keeping everyone up. The wind’s moans and the shaking doors contributed to the horror. The sound created the feeling of fear.
- The audience began Moaning with frustration as the politician droned on, the speech's length and lack of substance. The Moaning grew until people in the back couldn't even hear, and all the complaints grew with it. The crowd were clearly not enjoying the event.
- As she relaxed in the hot tub, she let out a long moan of contentment, enjoying the warm water and the quiet. It was a response to the soothing sensation. The Moaning was of the relaxing type. The quiet made the moan heard more.
- He started Moaning while watching the horror movie on the big screen, clutching his popcorn, both from fear and as the scary parts of the film played. The screams were also added to the moaning. He didn't stop Moaning until the end.