noun a deep, loud roar typically made by a large animal such as a bull
verb to emit a deep, loud roar
In music, 'bellow' can refer to the loud, resonant sound produced by instruments such as the accordion or the bagpipes when air is forced through them.
In literature, 'bellow' can be used metaphorically to describe a loud, deep, or resonant voice or sound, adding emphasis or drama to a scene or character's dialogue.
In manufacturing, 'bellow' is used to describe a flexible, expandable component often made of leather or rubber that is used to protect and cover moving parts such as joints or pistons in machinery.
In the field of animal behavior, 'bellow' is used to describe the deep, loud vocalizations made by animals such as cows, elephants, and stags to communicate with others or establish dominance.
The writer used bellow to describe the loud roar of the crowd in the stadium.
The psychologist noted that the patient tended to bellow when expressing anger or frustration.
The teacher had to raise their voice to a bellow in order to be heard over the noise in the classroom.
The construction worker used a bellow to communicate with their coworkers over the loud machinery.