hüüavate
Hüüavate is a Finnish word that translates to "howling" or "baying" in English. It is the present active participle of the verb "huutaa," which means "to shout" or "to yell." The word can be used to describe the sound made by animals, such as wolves or dogs, when they are howling. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a loud and sustained outcry or lamentation.
In the context of animal sounds, hüüavate often evokes a sense of wildness, loneliness, or even menace.
Figuratively, hüüavate can be used to describe a strong emotional expression. A crowd might be described as