Bramido (en. Bellow)
/braˈmiðo/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A very loud noise or shout, especially that of animals.
The roar of the stag was heard in the forest.
El bramido del ciervo se escuchó en el bosque.
The sound characteristic of certain mammals, especially large ones like the ox or the elephant.
The roar of the elephant is impressive.
El bramido del elefante es impresionante.
An energetic and powerful shout that can indicate aggression or warning.
His roar during the fight was terrifying.
Su bramido durante la pelea fue aterrador.
Etymology
The term comes from the verb 'roar,' which refers to the sound made by certain animals.
Common Phrases and Expressions
roar of the storm
a loud and feared sound of a storm.
bramido de la tormenta
roar of the jungle
loud natural sounds of the jungle.
bramido de la selva
to hear a roar
to listen to a deep and loud sound.
oír un bramido
Related Words
roar
verb that means to emit a roar.
bramir
growl
similar sound that big cats typically emit.
rugido
shout
to shout or speak loudly.
vociferar
Slang Meanings
A shout of support or enthusiasm.
The roar of the crowd during the match was deafening.
El bramido de la multitud durante el partido era ensordecedor.
Figurative use to express a strong complaint or discontent.
He let out a roar over the bad service he received.
Hizo un bramido por el mal servicio que recibió.