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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Cry \Cry\ (kr[imac]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cried (kr[imac]d);
     p. pr. & vb. n. Crying.] [F. crier, cf. L. quiritare to
     raise a plaintive cry, scream, shriek, perh. fr. queri to
     complain; cf. Skr. cvas to pant, hiss, sigh. Cf. Quarrel a
     brawl, Querulous.]
     1. To make a loud call or cry; to call or exclaim vehemently
        or earnestly; to shout; to vociferate; to proclaim; to
        pray; to implore.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud
              voice.                                -- Matt.
                                                    xxvii. 46.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Clapping their hands, and crying with loud voice.
                                                    --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Hear the voice of my supplications when I cry unto
              thee.                                 -- Ps. xxviii.
                                                    2.
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              The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness,
              Prepare ye the way of the Lord.       --Is. xl. 3.
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              Some cried after him to return.       --Bunyan.
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     2. To utter lamentations; to lament audibly; to express pain,
        grief, or distress, by weeping and sobbing; to shed tears;
        to bawl, as a child.
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              Ye shall cry for sorrow of heart.     --Is. lxv. 14.
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              I could find it in my heart to disgrace my man's
              apparel and to cry like a woman.      --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals.
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              The young ravens which cry.           --Ps. cxlvii.
                                                    9.
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              In a cowslip's bell I lie
              There I couch when owls do cry.       --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     To cry on or To cry upon, to call upon the name of; to
        beseech. ``No longer on Saint Denis will we cry.'' --Shak.
  
     To cry out.
        (a) To exclaim; to vociferate; to scream; to clamor.
        (b) To complain loudly; to lament.
  
     To cry out against, to complain loudly of; to censure; to
        blame.
  
     To cry out on or To cry out upon, to denounce; to
        censure. ``Cries out upon abuses.'' --Shak.
  
     To cry to, to call on in prayer; to implore.
  
     To cry you mercy, to beg your pardon. ``I cry you mercy,
        madam; was it you?'' --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Cry \Cry\ (kr?), n.; pl. Cries (kr?z). [F. cri, fr. crier to
     cry. See Cry, v. i. ]
     1. A loud utterance; especially, the inarticulate sound
        produced by one of the lower animals; as, the cry of
        hounds; the cry of wolves. --Milton.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. Outcry; clamor; tumult; popular demand.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Again that cry was found to have been as
              unreasonable as ever.                 --Macaulay.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. Any expression of grief, distress, etc., accompanied with
        tears or sobs; a loud sound, uttered in lamentation.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              There shall be a great cry throughout all the land.
                                                    --Ex. xi. 6.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              An infant crying in the night,
              An infant crying for the light;
              And with no language but a cry.       --Tennyson.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. Loud expression of triumph or wonder or of popular
        acclamation or favor. --Swift.
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              The cry went once on thee.            --Shak.
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     5. Importunate supplication.
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              O, the most piteous cry of the poor souls. --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. Public advertisement by outcry; proclamation, as by
        hawkers of their wares.
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              The street cries of London.           --Mayhew.
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     7. Common report; fame.
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              The cry goes that you shall marry her. --Shak.
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     8. A word or phrase caught up by a party or faction and
        repeated for effect; as, the party cry of the Tories.
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              All now depends upon a good cry.      --Beaconsfield.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     9. A pack of hounds. --Milton.
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              A cry more tunable
              Was never hollaed to, nor cheered with horn. --Shak.
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     10. A pack or company of persons; -- in contempt.
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               Would not this . . . get me a fellowship in a cry
               of players?                          --Shak.
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     11. The crackling noise made by block tin when it is bent
         back and forth.
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     A far cry, a long distance; -- in allusion to the sending
        of criers or messengers through the territory of a
        Scottish clan with an announcement or summons.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Cry \Cry\, v. t.
     1. To utter loudly; to call out; to shout; to sound abroad;
        to declare publicly.
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              All, all, cry shame against ye, yet I 'll speak.
                                                    --Shak.
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              The man . . . ran on,crying, Life! life! Eternal
              life!                                 --Bunyan.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To cause to do something, or bring to some state, by
        crying or weeping; as, to cry one's self to sleep.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To make oral and public proclamation of; to declare
        publicly; to notify or advertise by outcry, especially
        things lost or found, goods to be sold, ets.; as, to cry
        goods, etc.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Love is lost, and thus she cries him. --Crashaw.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. Hence, to publish the banns of, as for marriage.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              I should not be surprised if they were cried in
              church next Sabbath.                  --Judd.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     To cry aim. See under Aim.
  
     To cry down, to decry; to depreciate; to dispraise; to
        condemn.
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              Men of dissolute lives cry down religion, because
              they would not be under the restraints of it.
                                                    --Tillotson.
  
     To cry out, to proclaim; to shout. ``Your gesture cries it
        out.'' --Shak.
  
     To cry quits, to propose, or declare, the abandonment of a
        contest.
  
     To cry up, to enhance the value or reputation of by public
        and noisy praise; to extol; to laud publicly or urgently.
        [1913 Webster]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Cry \Cry\ (kr[imac]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cried (kr[imac]d);
     p. pr. & vb. n. Crying.] [F. crier, cf. L. quiritare to
     raise a plaintive cry, scream, shriek, perh. fr. queri to
     complain; cf. Skr. cvas to pant, hiss, sigh. Cf. Quarrel a
     brawl, Querulous.]
     1. To make a loud call or cry; to call or exclaim vehemently
        or earnestly; to shout; to vociferate; to proclaim; to
        pray; to implore.
  
              And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud
              voice.                                -- Matt.
                                                    xxvii. 46.
  
              Clapping their hands, and crying with loud voice.
                                                    --Shak.
  
              Hear the voice of my supplications when I cry unto
              thee.                                 -- Ps. xxviii.
                                                    2.
  
              The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness,
              Prepare ye the way of the Lord.       --Is. xl. 3.
  
              Some cried after him to return.       --Bunyan.
  
     2. To utter lamentations; to lament audibly; to express pain,
        grief, or distress, by weeping and sobbing; to shed tears;
        to bawl, as a child.
  
              Ye shall cry for sorrow of heart.     --Is. lxv. 14.
  
              I could find it in my heart to disgrace my man's
              apparel and to cry like a woman.      --Shak.
  
     3. To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals.
  
              The young ravens which cry.           --Ps. cxlvii.
                                                    9.
  
              In a cowslip's bell I lie There I couch when owls do
              cry.                                  --Shak.
  
     To cry on or upon, to call upon the name of; to beseech.
        ``No longer on Saint Denis will we cry.'' --Shak.
  
     To cry out.
        (a) To exclaim; to vociferate; to scream; to clamor.
        (b) To complain loudly; to lament.
  
     To cry out against, to complain loudly of; to censure; to
        blame.
  
     To cry out on or upon, to denounce; to censure. ``Cries
        out upon abuses.'' --Shak.
  
     To cry to, to call on in prayer; to implore.
  
     To cry you mercy, to beg your pardon. ``I cry you mercy,
        madam; was it you?'' --Shak.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Cry \Cry\ (kr?), n.; pl. Cries (kr?z). [F. cri, fr. crier to
     cry. See Cry, v. i. ]
     1. A loud utterance; especially, the inarticulate sound
        produced by one of the lower animals; as, the cry of
        hounds; the cry of wolves. --Milton.
  
     2. Outcry; clamor; tumult; popular demand.
  
              Again that cry was found to have been as
              unreasonable as ever.                 --Macaulay.
  
     3. Any expression of grief, distress, etc., accompanied with
        tears or sobs; a loud sound, uttered in lamentation.
  
              There shall be a great cry throughout all the land.
                                                    --Ex. xi. 6.
  
              An infant crying in the night, An infant crying for
              the light; And with no language but a cry.
                                                    --Tennyson.
  
     4. Loud expression of triumph or wonder or of popular
        acclamation or favor. --Swift.
  
              The cry went once on thee.            --Shak.
  
     5. Importunate supplication.
  
              O, the most piteous cry of the poor souls. --Shak.
  
     6. Public advertisement by outcry; proclamation, as by
        hawkers of their wares.
  
              The street cries of London.           --Mayhew.
  
     7. Common report; fame.
  
              The cry goes that you shall marry her. --Shak.
  
     8. A word or phrase caught up by a party or faction and
        repeated for effect; as, the party cry of the Tories.
  
              All now depends upon a good cry.      --Beaconsfield.
  
     9. A pack of hounds. --Milton.
  
              A cry more tunable Was never hollaed to, nor cheered
              with horn.                            --Shak.
  
     10. A pack or company of persons; -- in contempt.
  
               Would not this . . . get me a fellowship in a cry
               of players?                          --Shak.
  
     11. The crackling noise made by block tin when it is bent
         back and forth.
  
     A far cry, a long distance; -- in allusion to the sending
        of criers or messengers through the territory of a
        Scottish clan with an announcement or summons.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Cry \Cry\, v. t.
     1. To utter loudly; to call out; to shout; to sound abroad;
        to declare publicly.
  
              All, all, cry shame against ye, yet I 'll speak.
                                                    --Shak.
  
              The man . . . ran on,crying, Life! life! Eternal
              life!                                 --Bunyan.
  
     2. To cause to do something, or bring to some state, by
        crying or weeping; as, to cry one's self to sleep.
  
     3. To make oral and public proclamation of; to declare
        publicly; to notify or advertise by outcry, especially
        things lost or found, goods to be sold, ets.; as, to cry
        goods, etc.
  
              Love is lost, and thus she cries him. --Crashaw.
  
     4. Hence, to publish the banns of, as for marriage.
  
              I should not be surprised if they were cried in
              church next Sabbath.                  --Judd.
  
     To cry aim. See under Aim.
  
     To cry down, to decry; to depreciate; to dispraise; to
        condemn.
  
              Men of dissolute lives cry down religion, because
              they would not be under the restraints of it.
                                                    --Tillotson.
  
     To cry out, to proclaim; to shout. ``Your gesture cries it
        out.'' --Shak.
  
     To cry quits, to propose, or declare, the abandonment of a
        contest.
  
     To cry up, to enhance the value or reputation of by public
        and noisy praise; to extol; to laud publicly or urgently.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 :   [ wn ]

  cry
       n 1: a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the
            speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of
            the audience" [syn: outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation]
       2: a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate);
          "a cry of rage"; "a yell of pain" [syn: yell]
       3: a slogan used to rally support for a cause; "a cry to arms";
          "our watchword will be `democracy'" [syn: war cry, rallying
          cry, battle cry, watchword]
       4: a fit of weeping; "had a good cry"
       5: the characteristic utterance of an animal; "animal cries
          filled the night"
       v 1: utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the
            doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the
            window but she couldn't hear me" [syn: shout, shout
            out, call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall]
       2: shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain; "She cried
          bitterly when she heard the news of his death"; "The girl
          in the wheelchair wept with frustration when she could not
          get up the stairs" [syn: weep] [ant: laugh]
       3: utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!'
          he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the
          mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost" [syn:
          exclaim, cry out, outcry, call out, shout]
       4: proclaim or announce in public; "before we had newspapers, a
          town cryer would cry the news"; "He cried his merchandise
          in the market square" [syn: blazon out]
       5: demand immediate action; "This situation is crying for
          attention"
       6: utter a characteristic sound; "The cat was crying"
       7: bring into a particular state by crying; "The little boy
          cried himself to sleep"
       [also: cried, cryings (pl), crying (pl)]

From Greek Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-el-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  cry
     Αγγλικά n.
     1 φωνάζω, κραυγάζω
     2 κλαίω
     Αγγλικά vb.
     1 φωνάζω, κραυγάζω
     2 κλαίω

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  cry
     n.
     1 A shedding of tears; the act of crying.
     2 A shout or scream.
     3 Words shouted or screamed.
     4 A clamour or outcry.
     5 (lb en collectively) A group of hounds.
     6 (lb en by extension obsolete derogatory) A pack or company of
  people.
     7 (lb en of an animal) A typical sound made by the species in
  question.
     8 A desperate or urgent request.
     9 (lb en obsolete) Common report; gossip.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To shed a tear; to weep.
     2 (lb en transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare
  publicly.
     3 (lb en ambitransitive) To shout, scream, yell.
     4 (lb en intransitive) To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do.
     5 (lb en transitive) To cause to do something, or bring to some
  state, by crying or weeping.
     6 To make oral and public proclamation of; to notify or advertise by
  outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, auctioned,
  etc.
     Scots vb.
     to call, to give a name to

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  cry
     n.
     1 A shedding of tears; the act of crying.
     2 A shout or scream.
     3 Words shouted or screamed.
     4 A clamour or outcry.
     5 (lb en collectively) A group of hounds.
     6 (lb en by extension obsolete derogatory) A pack or company of
  people.
     7 (lb en of an animal) A typical sound made by the species in
  question.
     8 A desperate or urgent request.
     9 (lb en obsolete) Common report; gossip.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To shed a tear; to weep.
     2 (lb en transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare
  publicly.
     3 (lb en ambitransitive) To shout, scream, yell.
     4 (lb en intransitive) To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do.
     5 (lb en transitive) To cause to do something, or bring to some
  state, by crying or weeping.
     6 To make oral and public proclamation of; to notify or advertise by
  outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, auctioned,
  etc.

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  cry
     n.
     1 A shedding of tears; the act of crying.
     2 A shout or scream.
     3 Words shouted or screamed.
     4 A clamour or outcry.
     5 (lb en collectively) A group of hounds.
     6 (lb en by extension obsolete derogatory) A pack or company of
  people.
     7 (lb en of an animal) A typical sound made by the species in
  question.
     8 A desperate or urgent request.
     9 (lb en obsolete) Common report; gossip.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To shed a tear; to weep.
     2 (lb en transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare
  publicly.
     3 (lb en ambitransitive) To shout, scream, yell.
     4 (lb en intransitive) To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do.
     5 (lb en transitive) To cause to do something, or bring to some
  state, by crying or weeping.
     6 To make oral and public proclamation of; to notify or advertise by
  outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, auctioned,
  etc.

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  cry
     n.
     1 A shedding of tears; the act of crying.
     2 A shout or scream.
     3 Words shouted or screamed.
     4 A clamour or outcry.
     5 (lb en collectively) A group of hounds.
     6 (lb en by extension obsolete derogatory) A pack or company of
  people.
     7 (lb en of an animal) A typical sound made by the species in
  question.
     8 A desperate or urgent request.
     9 (lb en obsolete) Common report; gossip.
     vb.
     1 (lb en intransitive) To shed a tear; to weep.
     2 (lb en transitive) To utter loudly; to call out; to declare
  publicly.
     3 (lb en ambitransitive) To shout, scream, yell.
     4 (lb en intransitive) To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do.
     5 (lb en transitive) To cause to do something, or bring to some
  state, by crying or weeping.
     6 To make oral and public proclamation of; to notify or advertise by
  outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, auctioned,
  etc.

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  cry
     Englanti n.
     itku, parkua
     Englanti vb.
     itkeä, parkua

From Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  cry
     Engelska n.
     1 gråt
     2 skrik, rop, tjut
     Engelska vb.
     1 gråta
     2 skrika, ropa, tjuta

From English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-afr ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  angskreet

From English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-afr ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  skreeu

From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ara ]

  Cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  البكاء

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. плач
  shedding of tears
  2. крясък, рев
  shout or scream
  3. вик
  words shouted or screamed

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. пла́ча
  intransitive: to produce tears
  2. крещя, рева
  intransitive: to shout, scream, yell
  3. викам, крещя
  transitive: to shout, to scream (words)

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  řev

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  volat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  zvolat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  volání

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  pokřikování

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  křik

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  pokřik

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  nářek

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  pokřikovat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  vykřikovat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  brečet

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  pláč

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  pláče

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  křiknout

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  zapláče

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  křičet

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  zaplakat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  plakat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  vykřiknout

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  crio 

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  llefain 

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  Schrei , Ruf , Ausruf 
        "a cry of horror"  - ein Ausruf des Entsetzens
   see: the latest thing
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  rufen 
           Note: nach, schreien 
           Note: nach
   see: crying, cried, cries, cried
  
           Note: for

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  weinen, flennen  [ugs.]
           Note: wegen jdm./etw.
        "cry yourself to sleep"  - sich in den Schlaf weinen
        "It made me cry."  - Ich musste weinen.
   see: crying, cried, he/she cries
  
           Note: over/about sb./sth.

From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:eng-ell ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  
  φωνάζω, κραυγή, κλαίω

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. itku, parku
  shedding of tears
  2. karjahdus, karjaisu, kiljahdus, kiljaisu, parkaisu, rääkäisy
  shout or scream
  3. huuto
  words shouted or screamed

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. itkeä, parkua, vollottaa
  intransitive: to produce tears
  2. huutaa, karjua, kiljua 2.
  intransitive: to shout, scream, yell
   3.
  transitive: to shout, to scream (words)
  3. huutaa
  intransitive: to utter animal sounds

From English-French FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-fra ]

  cry /krai/
  1. cri
  2. pleurer

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  1. रोना
        "The cry of the baby awakened her"

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/ 
  1. रोना
        "People cry when they are in pain"
  2. चिल्लाना
        "When the intruder entered her place she cried for help"

From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 :   [ freedict:eng-hrv ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  grcati, molba, plakati, plač, poklič, povik, uzvik, vikati, vrisnuti

From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 :   [ freedict:eng-hun ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  1. zsivaj
  2. kiabálás
  3. sírás
  4. kiáltás
  5. lárma

From English-Bahasa Indonesia FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-ind ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. menangis, tangis
  intransitive: to produce tears
  2. menjerit
  intransitive: to shout, scream, yell

From English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-ita ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  gridare

From English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-ita ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  1. grido
  2. piangere

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  泣き声
  shedding of tears

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. 泣く
  intransitive: to produce tears
  2. 叫ぶ
  intransitive: to shout, scream, yell

From English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lit ]

  cry /krai/
  1. šaukti, rėkti
     See also: call
  
     See also: yell
  
     See also: shout
  
  2. verkti
     See also: weep
  
  3. riksmas, šauksmas
     See also: outcry
  
     See also: call
  
     See also: yell
  
     See also: shout
  
     See also: vociferation
  
  4. verksmas

From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-por ]

  cry /krai/
  1. grito
  2. chorar

From English-Russian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-rus ]

  cry /krai/
  плакать, заплакать

From English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-spa ]

  cry /krai/
  1. grito
  2. llorar

From English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-spa ]

  cry /kraiaut/
  gritar

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. gråt
  shedding of tears
  2. skrik, skri
  shout or scream
  3. rop
  words shouted or screamed

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  cry //kɹaɪ̯// 
  1. gråta
  intransitive: to produce tears
  2. skrika, skälla
  intransitive: to shout, scream, yell
  3. skrika, ropa
  transitive: to shout, to scream (words)

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  1. ses, nida: bağırma
  2. ağlama
  3. feryat
  4. nara, avaz
  5. yalvarma
  6. hayvan sesi
  7. istek. a far cry çok farklı. in full cry havlayarak avı kovalayan (av köpeği) war cry savaş narası. within cry of duyulabilecek uzaklıkta.

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  cry /kɹˈaɪ/
  1. ağlamak
  2. feryat etmek
  3. bağırmak
  4. yalvarmak. cry down kötülemek. cry for arzu etmek, istemek. cry for the moon olmayacak bir şeyi istemek. cry off vaz geçmek. cry oneself to sleep uyuyuncaya kadar ağlamak. cry one' heart out kederden devamlı ağlamak. cry one' wares çığırtkanlık etmek. cry out haykırmak
  5. bağırmak. cry out against karşı çıkmak, sesini yükseltmek. cry over spilt milk boşuna üzülmek, iş işten geçtikten sonra dövünmek. cry quits yeter demek, dur demek, teslim olmak. cry wolf sebepsiz yere imdat istemek.

From IPA:en_US :   [ IPA:en_US ]

  

/ˈkɹaɪ/

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :   [ moby-thesaurus ]

  255 Moby Thesaurus words for "cry":
     PR, adjuration, advertise, alleluia, animal noise, appeal, applaud,
     applause, ballyhoo, bark, barking, battle cry, bawl, bawling, bay,
     bell, bellow, bemoan, beseechment, bewail, bid, birdcall, blare,
     blare forth, blat, blate, blaze, blaze abroad, blazon,
     blazon about, bleat, blubber, blubbering, blurb, boohoo, bray,
     break down, bright light, bruit, build up, burst into tears, buzz,
     byword, call, canard, catch phrase, catchword, caterwaul, caw,
     celebrate, celebrity, cheer, choke up, chorus of cheers, clamor,
     clang, cliche, common knowledge, common talk, craze, cry aloud,
     cry for joy, cry out, crying, currency, daylight, declaim,
     dissolve in tears, dolorous tirade, drop a tear, eclat, entreaty,
     exposure, fad word, fame, famousness, fit of crying,
     flood of tears, flying rumor, furore, give a cheer, give tongue,
     give voice, glare, good cry, gossip, grapevine, greet, groan,
     grunt, hail, hallelujah, halloo, hearsay, herald, herald abroad,
     holler, hollo, hoopla, hooray, hoot, hosanna, howl, howling,
     hue and cry, hurrah, hurray, huzzah, idea afloat, imploration,
     imploring, imprecation, invocation, invocatory plea, jeremiad,
     keen, lachryma, lachrymosity, lacrimatory, lament, latrine rumor,
     limelight, low, make an outcry, mating call, maximum dissemination,
     melting mood, meow, mew, mewl, miaow, moan, mode, moo, motto,
     mourn, murmur, mutter, neigh, news stirring, nicker, note,
     notoriety, obsecration, obtestation, on-dit, outcry,
     overflowing eyes, paean, pet expression, pipe, plaint, planctus,
     plea, plug, prayer, press notice, press-agent, proclaim,
     promulgate, public eye, public knowledge, public relations,
     public report, publicity, publicity story, publicness, puff, pule,
     pushover, rage, rah, rallying cry, reclame, rend the air, report,
     roar, rogation, roorback, rumble, rumor, screak, scream, screech,
     scuttlebutt, shed tears, shibboleth, shout, shout hosanna, shriek,
     sigh, slogan, sniff, snivel, sniveling, sob, sobbing, song, sorrow,
     split the throat, spotlight, squall, squawk, squeak, squeal,
     strain the voice, stridulation, suit, supplication, talk, tear,
     tear bottle, teardrop, tearful eyes, tearfulness, tears, thunder,
     thunder forth, tirade, ton, town talk, trend, troat, trumpet,
     trumpet forth, ululate, ululation, unconfirmed report, vociferate,
     vogue, vogue word, wail, wail of woe, war cry, weep, weepiness,
     weeping, whicker, whimper, whimpering, whine, whinny, whisper,
     whoop, woodnote, write-up, yammer, yap, yawl, yawp, yell, yelp,
     yip, yippee, yowl
  
  

From Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary :   [ stardic ]

  n. 叫声,哭声,大叫;
  v. 哭,叫,喊;

From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary :   [ xdict ]

     n. 叫声,哭声,大叫
     vi. 哭,叫,喊
     vt. 叫喊,大声说,哭出

From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary :   [ xdict ]

     

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