Meaning & Definition of word "Moan"
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Moan
/moʊn/
noun:
- 1. a low sound made in pain or discomfort.
- Example: The moan of the injured athlete echoed across the field.
- 2. a lament or complaint.
- Example: The moan of the crowd showed their dissatisfaction with the performance.
verb:
- 1. to make a low sound of pain or discomfort.
- Example: She began to moan after she stubbed her toe.
- 2. to complain or express discontent.
- Example: He tends to moan about his workload without looking for solutions.
Etymology
Middle English "mone", possibly from Old English "mōanian".
Common Phrases and Expressions
moan and groan:
To complain loudly or continuously about something.
moan about something:
To express dissatisfaction regarding a specific issue.
moan in pain:
To make a sound indicating discomfort or suffering.
Related Words
groan:
To make a low sound of pain or discomfort.
lament:
To express sorrow or regret.
complain:
To express dissatisfaction or annoyance.
Slang Meanings of moan
Meaning: To complain excessively about something trivial.
Example Sentence: Stop moaning about the weather!
Meaning: To express sexual pleasure audibly.
Example Sentence: They were moaning during the movie.