A low, sustained, mournful cry, usually indicative of sorrow or pain.
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A similar sound: the eerie moan of the night wind.
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Lamentation.
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A low prolonged sound of pain or of grief.
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verb-transitive
To bewail or bemoan: She moaned her misfortunes to anyone who would listen.
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To utter with moans or a moan.
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verb-intransitive
To complain, lament, or grieve: an old man who still moans about his misspent youth.
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To make a sound resembling a moan: A saxophone moaned in the background.
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To utter a moan or moans.
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verb
To bewail audibly .
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To utter with .
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To make a moan .
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To emit a sound resembling a moan .
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