Meow Meaning and Definition

Meow

Meow

Pronunciation

/ˈmoʊ/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A meow is the characteristic sound made by a domestic cat, used for communication, attention-seeking, or expression of emotions.

Examples

1. “The cat meowed loudly until its owner gave it food.”

2. “Meowing sounds are often used in humor or to convey a sense of cuteness in media and advertising.”

Synonyms

1. Meeeow

2. Paw signals

Antonyms

1. Muffled cry

2. Abstruse chirping

Eymology

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Usage Notes

The term ‘meow’ is commonly used in informal language, often with a sarcastic or humorous tone. It can be used to refer to a cat’s sound or as a general term for any cat-like creature. When used in writing, it is often italicized or enclosed in quotation marks to indicate that it is an onomatopoeic representation of the cat’s sound.

In formal writing or academic contexts, it is more common to use the word ‘mew’ or simply ‘cat sound’ instead of ‘meow’. However, in creative writing or poetry, ‘meow’ can be used for its sonic quality and emotional resonance.

Cultural References

‘Meow’ has been featured prominently in various forms of popular culture, such as:

  • Tom and Jerry cartoons
  • Doctor Who episodes
  • Feline-themed memes and videos on social media
  • Feature films such as Cats (2019)

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

The following phrases contain the word ‘meow’:

  • ‘Purr-fect cat owner’ (sarcastic joke)
  • ‘You’re acting like a meow-maw’ (in reference to someone acting stubbornly)

Collocations

  • Cat + meow
  • Pet + meow (informal)
  • Whiskers + meow (literal)
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Common Misspellings

  • mew
  • meoww
  • meeeoow
  • meeoow