kevadamaga
Kevadamaga is a term originating from the Kannada language, primarily used in the state of Karnataka in India. It refers to the act of a person making a very loud, sharp, and often sudden cry or sound, typically expressing extreme surprise, pain, or fear. It is not a formal term and is generally used in informal conversation.
The sound produced by kevadamaga can vary in intensity and duration, but it is consistently characterized by
In everyday usage, people might describe someone's reaction to a sudden shock or a painful injury as