Anonymous

What Does Squall Mean?

3

3 Answers

Swarda Padwal Profile
Swarda Padwal answered
The word squall has a Scandinavian origin. It is a modification of the word skvala which means 'to squeal'. Squall is a very high pitched or harsh cry. For example: a sudden squall, a squall of an animal. Squall could also be used as verb. When someone squalls he is considered to be screaming or crying loudly or harshly. For example: they saw a woman squalling at the loss of her baby. It means she was wailing.

There is still another meaning to squall. Squall is a sudden but short wind storm. This is generally followed by rain and snow. Figuratively, the term squall is also applied for 'commotion', especially a short-lived one. As a verb, squall means 'to blow for a short period.
Emily Ritch Profile
Emily Ritch answered
I think to cry really loud and obnoxious

Answer Question

Anonymous