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moan

groan / complain / lament / wail
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: moanspast: moanedpp: moaneding: moaning

This term captures a visceral, guttural sound that typically signals an internal state of distress or intense sensation. When used to describe physical pain or grief, it carries a heavy, mournful quality, often suggesting a lack of control over the emotion being expressed. In a social context, the word shifts toward a negative judgment of the speaker. It describes a repetitive, whining form of complaining that is perceived as tedious or unjustified by others, distinguishing it from a legitimate grievance or a formal protest.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering, pain, or pleasure.

"The patient began to moan softly in his sleep."

Transitive Verb
[~ about something]

To complain in an annoying or persistent way about something.

"He is always moaning about the cold weather in this city."

Noun

A long, low sound made by a person expressing pain, grief, or pleasure.

"A low moan of pain escaped her lips as she sat up."

Noun

A complaint that is expressed in a whining or annoying manner.

"Stop your constant moaning and just get the work done."

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