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cry
verb
-
cry
,
cries
,
crying
,
cried
to
shed
tears
because
you
feel
pain
,
sadness
,
or
another
strong
emotion
•
The
baby
began
to
cry
the
moment
the
lights
went
out
.
The
baby
began
to
cry
the
moment
the
lights
went
out
.
•
Maria
cried
when
she
said
goodbye
to
her
best
friend
at
the
airport
.
Maria
cried
when
she
said
goodbye
to
her
best
friend
at
the
airport
.
From
Old
French
crier
,
from
Latin
quiritare
“
raise
a
public
outcry
,
wail
.”
noun
-
cry
,
cries
a
loud
sound
made
when
someone
weeps
or
calls
out
•
A
single
cry
echoed
through
the
forest
at
night
.
A
single
cry
echoed
through
the
forest
at
night
.
•
The
baby
’
s
cries
stopped
as
soon
as
his
father
picked
him
up
.
The
baby
’
s
cries
stopped
as
soon
as
his
father
picked
him
up
.
Noun
use
of
the
verb
“
cry
,”
recorded
since
the
14th
century
.
verb
-
cry
,
cries
,
crying
,
cried
to
call
out
loudly
with
words
to
get
attention
or
show
strong
feeling
•
The
coach
cried
instructions
from
the
sideline
.
The
coach
cried
instructions
from
the
sideline
.
•
“
Fire
!”
she
cried
,
and
everyone
rushed
outside
.
“
Fire
!”
she
cried
,
and
everyone
rushed
outside
.
Same
root
as
Sense
1
:
Old
French
crier
,
Latin
quiritare
.
noun
-
cry
,
cries
a
short
phrase
or
shout
that
expresses
an
idea
or
urge
and
is
used
by
a
group
as
a
signal
or
slogan
•
“
Freedom
!”
became
the
rallying
cry
of
the
movement
.
“
Freedom
!”
became
the
rallying
cry
of
the
movement
.
•
The
soldiers
charged
after
hearing
their
commander
’
s
battle
cry
.
The
soldiers
charged
after
hearing
their
commander
’
s
battle
cry
.
Developed
from
the
sense
of
a
loud
shout
;
recorded
in
the
15th
century
.