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yelp

yelp / yelp / yelp
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: yelpspast: yelpedpp: yelpeding: yelping

This term captures a sudden, piercing sound that is more abrupt than a scream and higher in pitch than a shout. It is most frequently associated with canine behavior, evoking the image of a dog reacting to a sudden stimulus, though it applies equally to humans in moments of acute shock or sharp physical pain. In social contexts, the word carries a connotation of vulnerability or involuntary reaction. While a shout is often intentional and controlled, a yelp is typically an instinctive burst of sound, suggesting a loss of composure or an immediate, reflexive response to an external trigger.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbyelp
[~]

To utter a short, sharp, high-pitched cry, typically as a result of pain, surprise, or excitement.

"The puppy gave a loud yelp when I stepped on its paw."

Transitive Verbyelp
[~ something]

To cry out a specific word or short phrase in a sharp, high-pitched voice.

"He yelped a warning to the others just before the branch snapped."

Nounyelp

A short, sharp, high-pitched cry or bark.

"A sudden yelp of pain echoed through the hallway."

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