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Howls Meaning


                            
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howls

🇺🇸 /ˈhaʊɫz/ · 🇬🇧 /hˈaʊlz/

Quick facts about “howls”

Howls is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈhaʊɫz/ in American English and /hˈaʊlz/ in British English.

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“howls” in animal behavior

  • Wolves howl to communicate, marking their territory and helping coordinate with the pack while hunting.
  • Some dogs also howl, as a throwback to their wolf ancestors, and it can be triggered by sounds like sirens.

“howls” in cultural references

  • In many cultures, howls are associated with the supernatural, often featured in stories and folklore about werewolves.
  • Music and literature often use howling sounds to create a spooky or eerie atmosphere, especially in horror genres.

“howls” in science

  • Howling can vary in frequency and duration; researchers have found that it can be understood similarly to human speech.
  • The acoustics of a howl can carry up to several miles, an important trait in wilderness survival for wolves.

“howls” in psychology

  • Listening to howls can evoke strong emotional responses, often linked to feelings of loneliness or a connection to nature.
  • In group settings, howling can create a sense of community among wolves or even among humans imitating their calls during festivities.

Rhymes

Howls rhymes with fouls, growls, owls, jowls, sprouls, sprowls and towle's.

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