Bleat vs Leat - What's the difference?
bleat | leat |
Of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.
(informal) Of a person, to complain.
an artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace
As nouns the difference between bleat and leat
is that bleat is the characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat while leat is an artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace.As a verb bleat
is of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry.bleat
English
Alternative forms
* (Scotland)Synonyms
* (sheep's cry ) baa, baaing, bleatingVerb
(en verb)- The last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems.