Squawk

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Meanings of Squawk

   
Verb
  • To make a loud noise, like a bird.
  • To shout or complain about something.
   
Noun
  • A loud noise, like a bird's call or a yell.
  • A complaint or problem about something.
   

Explanation of the word: Squawk

Squawk is a loud sound that birds make. It can sound like they're talking or shouting!

   

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Translations for the word: Squawk

   
hindi
चिल्लाना (Chillana)

Chillana

कौआ (Kaua)

Kaua

चिड़िया की आवाज़ (Chidiya ki awaaz)

Chidiya ki awaaz

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Squawk

  • The parrot squawked when it saw its owner.
  • A loud squawk came from the barn.
  • Birds squawk to talk to each other.
  • When I play with my bird, it likes to squawk.
  • The squawk of the crow was very loud.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Squawk

Polly the Parrot

In a bright, colorful jungle, there lived a parrot named Polly. Polly loved to squawk! “Squawk! Squawk!” she would shout, waking up all the sleepy animals.

The monkeys would giggle, the tigers would yawn, and even the shy little turtle would peek out of his shell. Polly’s squawking was like music in the jungle, making everyone dance and play.

One day, she decided to teach her friends how to squawk too! They all joined in, and soon the jungle was filled with laughter and joyful squawking.

A Fun Lesson!

Remember, friends, sometimes a little noise can bring everyone together!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Squawk

The word 'squawk' means to make a loud, harsh noise, like a bird or someone who is upset.

You pronounce 'squawk' like this: skwawk.

The word 'squawk' comes from the sound that birds make, and it has been used in English since the 19th century.

The word 'squawk' in Kannada is 'ಕೀಕು' (Kīku).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Squawk

Fact: A squawk is a loud, harsh sound that birds make, especially when they are excited or scared!
Proverb: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. (This means it's better to have something you know you can keep than to risk it for more.)
Quote: "The early bird catches the worm." - William Camden