Meowed vs Meower - What's the difference?
meowed | meower |
(meow)
The cry of a cat.
Said in reply to a spiteful or catty comment.
Said to denote seductiveness, mimicking a growl.
One who meows.
* 2011 , Jamie Carlin Watson, ?Robert Arp, Critical Thinking: An Introduction to Reasoning Well (page 75)
* 2012 , Dayna Lorentz, Dogs of the Drowned City #3: The Return
As a verb meowed
is past tense of meow.As a noun meower is
one who meows.meowed
English
Verb
(head)meow
English
Alternative forms
* meu * mew * miaow, miaou (UK)Interjection
(en interjection)Synonyms
* nyaoDerived terms
* cat’s meow * meowySynonyms
* mewmeower
English
Noun
(en noun)- Consider this next argument: B. P1: No dogs are meowers . P2: All normal cats are meowers. C: No dogs are cats.
- Callie explained how when her family brought her home, the cat was already in the den. Her name was Misty and she was an older cat, one of the meowers who yowled in the alley