The ship's captain bellowed to be heard above the roar of the winds.
I must have jumped three feet high when that bull suddenly bellowed.
roar, shout, bawl, bark, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream.
guffaw,chortle, or cackle
Screamd, Crieded
"Bell bellowed" means that the sound of a bell was loud and resonant, with a deep and powerful tone. It suggests that the bell made a deep, booming noise that could be heard over a significant distance.
The team manager bellowed out the names of the first string, first
The bull bellowed to show his displeasure with being locked in the barn.
dad bellowed
I must have jumped three feet high when that bull suddenly bellowed.
bellowed
In a courtroom, the witness said, "Truthfully, I didn't see him there." The defense attorney bellowed, "Truthfully, please, we are only here for the truth!"
Trilled, rang, bellowed.
roar, shout, bawl, bark, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream.
Screamed and Bellowed
The past tense is bellowed.
guffaw,chortle, or cackle
shouted, bellowed, yelled