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Yes, "growled" can be considered an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that phonetically imitate the sound they describe, and "growled" mimics the deep, rumbling sound associated with animals, particularly dogs or other creatures when they express aggression or warning.

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Where is an adjective in the sentence the lion growled loudly?

There is no adjective in the sentence "The lion growled loudly." Loudly is an adverb modifying the verb growled.


What is the predicate in the big black bear growled?

growled


Is growled a verb?

Yes growled is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb growl. It is not rare it is often used when talking about cats, tigers, mothers and many other things. The dog growled at them. 'Who are you?' he growled at the stranger. `I should have killed him,' Winston growled. The gears growled as we climbed the steep mountain road.


Can you give a sentence with the word growled?

the dog growled at the cat.....


My neighbor's dog --owl-- at me?

ross c—- ched under the table


Give you a sentence with the word growled?

As I walked past the gate, a dog growled in the shadows of the night.


What is the past tense of growl?

Growled is the past tense of growl.


How do you say growled in Latin?

fremere


Is growled an adjective?

growl: (of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat. growled is past tense/past participle of growl


How many syllables does the word growled have?

1


What is the predicate in this sentence the big black bear growled?

The predicate in the sentence "The big black bear growled" is "growled." It consists of the verb and any modifiers or complements associated with it, describing what the subject (the big black bear) is doing. In this case, the predicate tells us the action performed by the subject.


How you can use the verb growl in a sentence?

The dog GROWLED at the cat.