What is another word for Hooting?

Pronunciation: [hˈuːtɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "Hooting" refers to a loud, sharp, or harsh sound created by an animal or object. Some of the synonyms for this term include "hoot," "honk," "screech," "wail," "yell," "scream," "howl," "cry," and "shout." Each of these words can be used to describe a unique sound or situation. For instance, a hoot may come from an owl, while honk is more commonly applied to a car horn. Screech and howl are often used to describe sounds made by animals, while yell and shout are more commonly associated with human voices. Regardless of the term used, hooting often connotes a sense of urgency, alarm or warning.

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What are the hypernyms for Hooting?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Hooting

There was no response, however, and I speedily grew interested in the owls; for by this time two or three more were Hooting about me, all called in by the first comer.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long
It also swept up the gorge that went from our hollow to the edge of the cliff in a noisy fierce Hooting, and this blast was very freely charged with the spray of the breakers which boiled along the island.
"The Frozen Pirate"
W. Clark Russell
The storm made a loud thunder in the sky, and this tremendous utterance dominated without subduing the many screaming, hissing, shrieking, and Hooting noises raised in the rigging and about the decks, and the wild, seething, weltering sound of the sea, maddened by the gale and struggling in its enormous passion under the first choking and iron grip of the hurricane's hand.
"The Frozen Pirate"
W. Clark Russell

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