moan

noun, verb34 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A sound of distress or pleasure that is easy to hear.

A sound of distress or pleasure that is low in pitch.

A sound of distress or pleasure that is strong and low in pitch.

A sound of distress or pleasure that is not loud.

A barely audible sound of distress or pleasure.

A small, quiet sound of distress or pleasure.

A quiet and unclear sound of distress or pleasure.

To complain continuously and tediously.

To moan in a way that is easy to hear.

To moan in a gentle, quiet way.

To moan in a way that is not loud.

Specifies the emotion or reason for the moan.

Indicates the action was accompanied by a moan.

Used to describe an involuntary moaning sound leaving someone.

Used to describe the origin of a moaning sound.

A literary expression for the sound of strong wind.

To complain a lot or make sounds of pain/displeasure.

To produce a sound of moaning.

To release a sound of moaning, often involuntarily.

To produce a sound of moaning.

To perceive the sound of someone moaning.

To prevent oneself from moaning.

To consciously stop oneself from moaning.

To complain about a particular subject.

To complain to a person, seeking sympathy or a listener.

To direct one's complaints towards a person.

To moan because of a physical or emotional cause like pain.

To moan as a result of a strong emotion like despair or pain.

Collocations with "moan"

moan + ...