Hurière (en. Huriere)
/yʁiɛʁ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
A characteristic howl, often emitted by a distressed animal.
The howl of the howler echoed through the forest last night.
Le hurlement de la hurière a résonné dans la forêt la nuit dernière.
A loud and piercing noise that attracts attention.
She heard the howl of a howler that startled her.
Elle a entendu le hurlement d'une hûrière qui l'a fait sursauter.
Etymology
The term 'howler' comes from Old French 'hurier', which means 'to howl'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
howl at the moon
To express a strong emotion without being heard.
hurler à la lune
make noise
To be loud, to disturb.
faire du bruit
raise one's voice
To speak or shout in a loud manner.
donner de la voix
Related Words
howl
A loud and often emotional cry.
hurlement
moan
To produce sounds of pain or complaint.
gémir
shout
To raise one's voice abruptly.
crier
Slang Meanings
A shout from the streets often used to attract attention.
He made a howler to signal his arrival.
Il a fait une hurière pour signaler son arrivée.
An exaggerated noise, often used to mock.
His howler during the concert was laughable.
Son hurière pendant le concert était risible.