Cry

/kraɪ/ verb, noun

To cry is to shed tears, often because of strong feelings like sadness, pain, or joy. As a noun, a cry is either the sound of someone shouting or weeping, or the act of crying itself.

From Old French *crier* “to shout, proclaim,” from Latin *quiritare* “to raise a public outcry.” The tearful sense developed as strong emotions often come with loud sounds and tears.

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