Yes, "wailed" is a verb.
Wailed is a verb. It's the past tense of wail.
This sentence is in the natural order: the subject (the siren) is first, and it is followed by the verb (wailed).
Happy, joyful, or cheerful. Those are opposites of wailed.
grumbled, griped, groused, lamented, sobbed, wailed, whinged sighed, groaned, whined, whimpered, sobbed, wailed, lamented Verb complained, grumbled, whined, griped, groused, carped, lamented, whinged groaned, sighed, whined, whimpered
cried
The word 'roared' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'roar'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example:verb: The crowd roared when each goal was made.adjective: The roared orders of the Sergeant woke everyone in the barracks.
cried blubbered shrieked howled wailed
Bluepaw wailed in dismay at the sight of her dead mother.
kale, jail, male, mail, pail, pale..?!
another word is cry. :)
Shouted, hollered, screamed, howled, wailed, cried out, called out
First of all they are all female. It means trouble, impending death, etc.