Similar Sounds:
* Snarl: A sharp, aggressive sound.
* Grrr: A more onomatopoeic representation of a growl.
* Rumble: A low, deep sound, often associated with larger animals.
* Bark: A sharp, short sound, often associated with dogs.
* Roar: A loud, powerful sound, often associated with large animals.
* Grunt: A low, guttural sound.
Figurative Language:
* Mutter: To speak in a low, unclear voice, often expressing discontent.
* Grumble: To complain in a low, unhappy voice.
* Threaten: To express a warning or a potential harm.
* Intimidate: To make someone feel afraid or apprehensive.
Example:
* Original: The lion growled at the hyena.
* Replacement: The lion snarled at the hyena.
* Replacement: The lion rumbled a warning to the hyena.
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