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Do the words bawls howls and blares have a negative or positive connotation?

The words "bawls," "howls," and "blares" generally have negative connotations.

Here's why:

* Bawls: This word usually refers to a loud, unpleasant cry, often associated with anger, frustration, or pain.

* Howls: Similar to "bawls," this word implies a loud, often mournful or wild cry, typically associated with pain, fear, or distress.

* Blares: This word describes a loud, harsh, and often intrusive sound, usually associated with unpleasantness, annoyance, or aggression.

While there might be some contexts where these words could be used in a more neutral or even positive way, their general usage carries a negative connotation.

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