'Wailing' Crying' 'Gnashing of teeth(poetic)'.
The word 'sobbing' is the present participle of the verb 'to sob'. The present participle is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. The noun form can be either concrete or abstract, depending on use: Concrete: Sobbing was heard coming from her room. Abstract: The sobbing of broken hearts is a favored topic of movies and poems.
Another word for crying can be weeping, sobbing, mourning, a result of being upset or by stress a result of an emotion
Upon being reminded of his mother's recent death, Ben began sobbing, tears streaming down his face.
uncontrollably
The word feeling has two syllables. (feel-ing)
Sobbing uncontrollably is an emotional response with crying and convulsive gasping. This type of emotion is hard to get under control and ones speech is usually garbled.
Hagulgol is a Filipino term that refers to sobbing or crying uncontrollably. It is often used to describe intense emotions or reactions to something sad or distressing.
Weeping, sobbing
Yes, it is the present participle of the verb (to sob) and may be used as a verb form, as a gerund noun (e.g. sobbing was heard), or as an adjective (sobbing women).
sobbing
fir-to dance uncontrollably
The word 'sobbing' is the present participle of the verb 'to sob'. The present participle is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. The noun form can be either concrete or abstract, depending on use: Concrete: Sobbing was heard coming from her room. Abstract: The sobbing of broken hearts is a favored topic of movies and poems.
slip
"Sobbing" in that sentence is a verb; it is the participle form of the verb "to sob." There are two verbs in that sentence-- "lay" is also a verb (past tense of "to lie," as in, to lie down, to recline).
Another word for crying can be weeping, sobbing, mourning, a result of being upset or by stress a result of an emotion
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That is the correct spelling of "uncontrollably."