üvölt
"Üvölt" is a Hungarian word that translates to "howl" or "yell" in English. It describes a loud, prolonged, and often mournful or aggressive vocalization. The term is most commonly associated with the sound made by animals, particularly wolves, but it can also be used to describe a human's intense cry of pain, anger, or distress.
The sound of an üvölt is typically characterized by its intensity and the raw emotion it conveys.