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Nouns commonly associated with "cry" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered.
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Widespread devastation and destruction.
Great sadness or distress; a misfortune causing such sadness.
(uncountable) Forgiveness or compassion, especially toward those less fortunate.
(N)
"Babies" is a song written and released by British rock group Pulp.
(uncountable) The state of being free.
(countable) Canis lupus; the largest wild member of the canine subfamily.
Violent uncontrolled anger.
(countable) Decomposition into components in order to study (a complex thing, concept, theory, etc.).
an expression of sorrow
a monthly open-access scientific journal covering toxins and toxicology.
A deity or supreme being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed.
The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent.
The act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "Welcome!"; reception.
A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
(Roman mythology) Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and vivid social gatherings.
a UK weekly pop/rock music newspaper, published from 10 October 1970 to 6 April 1991.
(v)
To vacuum; to clean with a vacuum cleaner.
Forgiveness for an offence.
The state or characteristic of being just or fair.
(uncountable) unhappiness, woe
A feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good.
Exposure to likely harm; peril.
A person who regards something or someone.
(intransitive) To stop either temporarily or permanently.
Revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong.
(uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another.
Genes, from 2003, is the first album released by Dave Couse since the breakup of A House in 1997.
(childish) feces, particularly that of a dog.
(strictly) A toxic substance, specifically a poison produced by the biological processes of organisms.
(countable, uncountable) Intense dread, fright, or fear.
(now only in dialects) A meadow, especially a low meadow near a river; water meadow.
A surname.
(adj)
(of material or fluid) Solid and firm.
To furnish with a dower; to endow.
(intransitive) To give a cry of ‘hosanna’.
An amount of time or a particular time interval.
(British) Initialism of Secret Intelligence Service. [(UK, formal) MI6]
(nautical) Ship's bells; the strokes on a ship's bell, every half-hour, to mark the passage of time.
Dedicated to a religious purpose or a god.
(grammar) A word that indicates an action, event, or state of being.
A country in Southern Africa. Official name: Republic of Zimbabwe. Formerly called Southern Rhodesia or Rhodesia.
Official documents or identification, as a passport.
Any form of personal, retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some alleged or perceived harm or injustice.
A liturgical form of hallelujah.
(transitive) To provide assistance to (someone or something).
Attempted remediation of a health problem following a diagnosis, usually synonymous with treatment.
A wish of happiness or safety at parting, especially a permanent departure.
A country in Western Asia, in the Middle East; the State of Palestine; the homeland of the Palestinian people.
The condition of being free.
(countable, uncountable) Charming, pleasing qualities.
(countable) A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.
Obsolete spelling of havoc. [Widespread devastation and destruction.]
A confused mixture of sounds and voices, especially in different languages.
(adv)
Away from the inside or centre.
To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful.
One who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or violence.
The total number of goals, points, runs, etc. earned by a participant in a game.
(informal) A fraud; something carried out with the intention of deceiving, usually for personal, often illegal, gain.
Contentment, ease.
(ambitransitive) To emit beams of light; to shine; to radiate.
(countable) An opportunity or possibility.