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- nounwhining (noun) · whinings (plural noun)
- the making of a long, high-pitched cry or sound:"dogs may exhibit signs of anxiety, such as whining, chewing, and excessive barking"
- the action of complaining in a feeble or petulant way:"the constant whining of his greedy, spoiled cousin"
adjectivewhining (adjective)- making or characterized by a long, high-pitched cry or sound:"a whining voice" · "a whining engine"
- complaining in a feeble or petulant way:"he wrote a whining letter proclaiming that he was in an intolerable position"
verbwhining (present participle)- give or make a long, high-pitched complaining cry or sound:"the dog whined and scratched at the back door"
- complain in a feeble or petulant way:"the waitress whined about the increased work" · "“What about him?” he whined"
OriginOld English hwīnan ‘whistle through the air’, related to whinge. The noun dates from the mid 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- give or make a long, high-pitched complaining cry or sound:
- complain in a feeble or petulant way:
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- Whining can refer to12345:
- The act or habit of crying or complaining in a peevish way.
- The act of making a drawn-out, high-pitched sound.
- To produce a sustained, high-pitched, plaintive sound, as in pain, fear, or complaint.
- To complain or protest in a childish or annoying fashion.
- To produce a prolonged, high-pitched sound (such as a cry of distress or pain).
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.noun the act or habit of crying or complaining in a peevish way: Can I give you a bit more work today if I have to, and not get any whining from you? the act of making a drawn-out, high-pitched sound: A few hours later the whining of a chainsaw began.www.dictionary.com/browse/whininga : to utter a high-pitched plaintive or distressed cry b : to make a sound similar to such a cry the wind whined in the chimney 2 : to complain with or as if with a whine always whining about the weatherwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whinev. whined, whin·ing, whines v.intr. 1. To produce a sustained, high-pitched, plaintive sound, as in pain, fear, or complaint. 2. To complain or protest in a childish or annoying fashion: fans who are always whining about the poor officiating. 3. To produce a sustained noise of high pitch: jet engines whining.www.thefreedictionary.com/Whining1 : the act or an instance of producing a prolonged, high-pitched sound (such as a cry of distress or pain) the whining of a dog … that night she heard a whining and scratching at her door, and when she opened it the lame puppy, drenched and shivering, jumped up on her with little sobbing barks.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whiningIf you whine, especially as a child, you complain or express disappointment or unhappiness repeatedly: Alice, if you keep whining I won't take you - do you understand?dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/whining Whining Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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