| 嚎哭 | háo kū | to bawl; to cry; to wail; to howl; also written 号哭 | |
| 鬼哭狼嚎 | guǐ kū láng háo | to wail like ghosts and howl like wolves (idiom) | |
| 哀嚎 | āi háo | to howl in grief; anguished wailing; same as 哀号 | |
| 干嚎 | gān háo | to cry out loud without tears | |
| 呼嚎 | hū háo | to roar (of animals); to wail; to cry out in distress; see also 呼号 |
| 1 | Our new dog has been howling all night long. | |
| 2 | Ishtar Ishtar," the goddess Ishtar, "cried out like a woman in labor . | |
| 3 | The dog vocalized his pain in a series of long howls. | |
| 4 | It causes such a tremendous pain that the screaming bears will scratch themselves bloodily even pull out the internal organs. | |
| 5 | B:We've got a sandy spring, hot summer, golden fall and cold winter. |