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1. Bawl: to cry out loudly and without restraint; also, to call out in such a manner = khóc om sòm
2. Bleat: to complain or whine = khóc rên rỉ, khóc nhè
3. Blub: see blubber (mostly confined to British English) = khóc sưng cả mắt.
4. Blubber: to cry while making sounds of distress or pain, especially through pouted lips (hence the onomatopoeic word) = khóc thổn thức
5. Caterwaul: to cry harshly; also, to noisily complain or protest = khóc than
6. Groan: a low-pitched cry of grief or pain = khóc rên rỉ
7. Howl: to cry out in grief; also, to cry out in laughter or anger = khóc gào lên
8. Keen: to cry out with a long, loud sound of mourning; also, to complain, usually tiresomely (the adjective keen, meaning “acute, sharp” or used as slang equivalent to cool or neat is unrelated) = khóc tang
9. Lament: to cry out with grief; also, to feel regret or sorrow = khóc ai oán
10. Mewl: to cry softly or weakly, like a kitten = khóc thút thít
11. Moan: a low-pitched sound of grief or pain more extended than a groan = rền rĩ
12. Pule: see whine = khóc nheo nhéo
13. Snivel: to cry with a stuffed nose; also, to act or speak as if in an emotional, tearful state = khóc sụt sùi(vì tủi thân)
14. Sob: to cry while making sounds of distress or pain, distinguished from blubbering by the noisy intake of breath = khóc nức nở
15. Squall: to cry out loudly in emotional distress — usually associated with infants or very young children = khóc ầm ĩ
16. Wail: to cry out in grief at a high pitch = khóc gào lên
17. Weep: to cry while making sounds of distress or pain, distinguished from blubbering and sobbing by the gentler, quieter nature of weeping =khóc lóc
18. Whimper: to cry softly and irregularly; also, to complain or protest as if whining
khóc thút thít
19. Whine: to cry in distress, or in a high-pitched, complaining manner; also, to complain = khóc than, khóc nhè
20. Yowl: see wail = khóc gào lên

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