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Significations et usages de crying

crying

  • present participle of cry (verb)

Définition

cry (v. intr.)

1.challenge aggressively

2.shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain"She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death" "The girl in the wheelchair wept with frustration when she could not get up the stairs"

3.bring into a particular state by crying"The little boy cried himself to sleep"

4.utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy"`I won!' he exclaimed" "`Help!' she cried" "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost"

5.utter a sudden loud cry"she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle" "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"

6.proclaim or announce in public"before we had newspapers, a town crier would cry the news" "He cried his merchandise in the market square"

7.utter a characteristic sound"The cat was crying"

8.demand immediate action"This situation is crying for attention"

cry (n.)

1.a fit of weeping"had a good cry"

2.a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition"the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"

3.a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate)"a cry of rage" "a yell of pain"

4.a slogan used to rally support for a cause"a cry to arms" "our watchword will be `democracy'"

5.the characteristic utterance of an animal"animal cries filled the night"

crying (adj.)

1.vocally expressing grief or sorrow or resembling such expression"lamenting sinners" "wailing mourners" "the wailing wind" "wailful bagpipes" "tangle her desires with wailful sonnets" - Shakespeare

2.conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible"a crying shame" "an egregious lie" "flagrant violation of human rights" "a glaring error" "gross ineptitude" "gross injustice" "rank treachery"

3.demanding attention"clamant needs" "a crying need" "regarded literary questions as exigent and momentous" - H.L.Mencken"insistent hunger" "an instant need"

4.noisy with or as if with loud cries and shouts"a crying mass of rioters" "a howling wind" "shouting fans" "the yelling fiend"

crying (n.)

1.the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds)"I hate to hear the crying of a child" "she was in tears"

Crying (n.)

1.(MeSH)To utter an inarticulate, characteristic sound in order to communicate or express a feeling, or desire for attention.

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Merriam Webster

CryCry (krī), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cried (krīd); p. pr. & vb. n. Crying.] [F. crier, cf. L. quiritare to raise a plaintive cry, scream, shriek, perh. fr. queri to complain; cf. Skr. cvas to pant, hiss, sigh. Cf. Quarrel a brawl, Querulous.]
1. To make a loud call or cry; to call or exclaim vehemently or earnestly; to shout; to vociferate; to proclaim; to pray; to implore.

And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice. Matt. xxvii. 46.

Clapping their hands, and crying with loud voice. Shak.

Hear the voice of my supplications when I cry unto thee. Ps. xxviii. 2.

The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord. Is. xl. 3.

Some cried after him to return. Bunyan.

2. To utter lamentations; to lament audibly; to express pain, grief, or distress, by weeping and sobbing; to shed tears; to bawl, as a child.

Ye shall cry for sorrow of heart. Is. lxv. 14.

I could find it in my heart to disgrace my man's apparel and to cry like a woman. Shak.

3. To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals.

The young ravens which cry. Ps. cxlvii. 9.

In a cowslip's bell I lie
There I couch when owls do cry.
Shak.

To cry on or To cry upon, to call upon the name of; to beseech. “No longer on Saint Denis will we cry.” Shak. -- To cry out. (a) To exclaim; to vociferate; to scream; to clamor. (b) To complain loudly; to lament. -- To cry out against, to complain loudly of; to censure; to blame. -- To cry out on or To cry out upon, to denounce; to censure.Cries out upon abuses.” Shak. -- To cry to, to call on in prayer; to implore. -- To cry you mercy, to beg your pardon. “I cry you mercy, madam; was it you?” Shak.

CryCry, v. t.
1. To utter loudly; to call out; to shout; to sound abroad; to declare publicly.

All, all, cry shame against ye, yet I 'll speak. Shak.

The man . . . ran on,crying, Life! life! Eternal life! Bunyan.

2. To cause to do something, or bring to some state, by crying or weeping; as, to cry one's self to sleep.

3. To make oral and public proclamation of; to declare publicly; to notify or advertise by outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, ets.; as, to cry goods, etc.

Love is lost, and thus she cries him. Crashaw.

4. Hence, to publish the banns of, as for marriage.

I should not be surprised if they were cried in church next Sabbath. Judd.

To cry aim. See under Aim. -- To cry down, to decry; to depreciate; to dispraise; to condemn.
Men of dissolute lives cry down religion, because they would not be under the restraints of it. Tillotson.-- To cry out, to proclaim; to shout. “Your gesture cries it out.” Shak. -- To cry quits, to propose, or declare, the abandonment of a contest. -- To cry up, to enhance the value or reputation of by public and noisy praise; to extol; to laud publicly or urgently.

CryCry (kr?), n.; pl. Cries (kr�z). [F. cri, fr. crier to cry. See Cry, v. i. ]
1. A loud utterance; especially, the inarticulate sound produced by one of the lower animals; as, the cry of hounds; the cry of wolves. Milton.

2. Outcry; clamor; tumult; popular demand.

Again that cry was found to have been as unreasonable as ever. Macaulay.

3. Any expression of grief, distress, etc., accompanied with tears or sobs; a loud sound, uttered in lamentation.

There shall be a great cry throughout all the land. Ex. xi. 6.

An infant crying in the night,
An infant crying for the light;
And with no language but a cry.
Tennyson.

4. Loud expression of triumph or wonder or of popular acclamation or favor. Swift.

The cry went once on thee. Shak.

5. Importunate supplication.

O, the most piteous cry of the poor souls. Shak.

6. Public advertisement by outcry; proclamation, as by hawkers of their wares.

The street cries of London. Mayhew.

7. Common report; fame.

The cry goes that you shall marry her. Shak.

8. A word or phrase caught up by a party or faction and repeated for effect; as, the party cry of the Tories.

All now depends upon a good cry. Beaconsfield.

9. A pack of hounds. Milton.

A cry more tunable
Was never hollaed to, nor cheered with horn.
Shak.

10. A pack or company of persons; -- in contempt.

Would not this . . . get me a fellowship in a cry of players? Shak.

11. The crackling noise made by block tin when it is bent back and forth.

A far cry, a long distance; -- in allusion to the sending of criers or messengers through the territory of a Scottish clan with an announcement or summons.

CryingCry"ing, a. Calling for notice; compelling attention; notorious; heinous; as, a crying evil.

Too much fondness for meditative retirement is not the crying sin of our modern Christianity. I. Taylor.

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crying (n.)

cry, tear, weep

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Dictionnaire analogique

cry (n.) [chien]






cry (n.)

sound[Hyper.]

cry[Dérivé]




cry (v. intr.)




cry (v. intr.)



cry (v. intr.)




crying (adj.)

conspicuous[Similaire]


crying (adj.)

imperative[Similaire]



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To cry or weep is to shed tears as a response to an emotional state in humans. The act of crying has been defined as "a complex secretomotor phenomenon characterized by the shedding of tears from the lacrimal apparatus, without any irritation of the ocular structures".[1] The medical term for this is to lacrimate, which also refers to non-emotional shedding of "tears".

A neuronal connection between the lacrimal gland (tear duct) and the areas of the human brain involved with emotion was established. No other animals are thought to produce tears in response to emotional states,[2] although this is disputed by some scientists.[3]

According to a study of over 300 adults, on average, men cry once every month, and women cry at least five times per month,[2] especially before and during the menstrual cycle, when crying can increase up to 5 times the normal rate, often without obvious reasons (such as depression or sadness).[4] In many cultures, it is more socially acceptable for women and children to cry, and less socially acceptable for men to cry.[2]

Tears produced during emotional crying have a chemical composition which differs from other types of tear: they contain significantly greater quantities of hormones prolactin, adrenocorticotropic hormone, Leu-enkephalin[5]and the elements potassium and manganese.[2]

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Function

The question of the function or origin of emotional tears remains open. Theories range from the simple, such as response to inflicted pain, to the more complex, including nonverbal communication in order to elicit "helping" behaviour from others.[6]

In Hippocratic and medieval medicine, tears were associated with the bodily humours, and crying was seen as purgation of excess humours from the brain.[7] William James thought of emotions as reflexes prior to rational thought, believing that the physiological response, as if to stress or irritation, is a precondition to cognitively becoming aware of emotions such as fear or anger.

William H. Frey II, a biochemist at the University of Minnesota, proposed that people feel "better" after crying, due to the elimination of hormones associated with stress, specifically adrenocorticotropic hormone.[8] This, paired with increased mucosal secretion during crying, could lead to a theory that crying is a mechanism developed in humans to dispose of this stress hormone when levels grow too high.

Recent psychological theories of crying emphasize the relationship of crying to the experience of perceived helplessness.[9] From this perspective, an underlying experience of helplessness can usually explain why people cry; for example, a person may cry after receiving surprisingly happy news, ostensibly because the person feels powerless or unable to influence what is happening.

Emotional tears have also been put into an evolutionary context. One study proposes that crying, by blurring vision, can handicap aggressive or defensive actions, and may function as a reliable signal of appeasement, need, or attachment [10].

Types of crying in infants

Although crying is an infant's only way of communication, it is not limited to one monotone sound. There are three different types of cries apparent in infants. The first of these three is a basic cry, which is a systematic cry with a pattern of crying and silence. The basic cry starts with a cry coupled with a briefer silence, which is followed by a short high-pitched inspiratory whistle. Then, there is a brief silence followed by another cry. Hunger is a main stimulant of the basic cry. An anger cry is much like the basic cry; however, in this cry, more excess air is forced through the vocal chords, making it a louder, more abrupt cry. The third cry is the pain cry, which, unlike the other two, has no preliminary moaning. The pain cry is one loud cry, followed by a period of breath holding. It is important to note that most adults can determine whether an infant's cries signify anger or pain (Zeskind, Klein & Marshall, 1992). Most parents also have a better ability to distinguish their own infant's cries than those of a different child.[11]

There has been some evidence that crying between cultures also has some differences. In western countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, babies cry more than infants in Eastern European countries. East Asian and Southeast Asian babies cry the most in the world, while African babies cry less than anywhere in the world. This is due to an intense amount of crying in the first three months after birth, with periods of crying peaking in the fifth week of age. It is unknown why this difference occurs culturally.[12]

Disorders related to crying

  • Bell's palsy, where faulty regeneration of the facial nerve can cause sufferers to shed tears while eating.[13]
  • Cri du chat, where the characteristic cry of affected infants, which is similar to that of a meowing kitten, is due to problems with the larynx and nervous system.
  • Familial dysautonomia, where there can be a lack of overflow tears (alacrima) during emotional crying.[14]
  • Pathological laughing and crying, where the patients experience relatively uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying, or both.

References

  1. ^ V. Patel, Crying behavior and psychiatric disorder in adults: a review, Compr. Psych. 34 (1993) 206– 211. Quoted by Michelle C.P. Hendriks, A.J.J.M. Vingerhoets in Crying: is it beneficial for one’s well-being?
  2. ^ a b c d Why do we Cry,Walter, Chip,Source:Scientific American Mind; Dec2006, Vol. 17 Issue 6, p44, 8p,ISSN 1555-2284
  3. ^ Frey, WH. Crying: the Mystery of Tears. Chapter 14: Do Animals Shed Emotional Tears?pp. 135-139
  4. ^ Fischer, Agneta. Gender and Emotion: Social Psychological Perspectives. http://books.google.com/books?id=tS1C8Sl5ysEC&pg=PA158&lpg=PA158&dq=women+cry+during+menstrual&source=web&ots=ghniwFq278&sig=ugjUjJbPT5XohsvVtu0Y6p--jww&hl=en#PPA158,M1. 
  5. ^ Skorucak A. "The Science of Tears." ScienceIQ.com.
  6. ^ On the Origin of Crying and Tears, Human Ethology Newsletter, Vol. 5 Issue 10, June 1989, p. 5-6
  7. ^ Lutz (2001), 69ff.
  8. ^ "Crying; The Mystery of Tears" personal page of Frey WH with quote from his book
  9. ^ Miceli, M., & Castelfranchi, C. (2003). Crying: discussing its basic reasons and uses. New Ideas in Psychology, 21(3), 247-273.
  10. ^ "Why We Cry - Yahoo! News". http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090828/sc_livescience/whywecry. 
  11. ^ Santrock,John.(2008). Crying. In Fourth Edition A Topical Approach To Life-Span Development(pp.351-352) New York, NY. McGraw-Hill
  12. ^ Barr,Ronald.Keefe,Maureen. Roberts,Ian St.James.(2001). New Evidence On Unexplained Infant Crying: It's Orgins, Nature, and Management. Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute.
  13. ^ [Crocodile tears syndrome] [Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp. 1990 May-Jun] - PubMed Result
  14. ^ Felicia B Axelrod and Gabrielle Gold-von Simson (October 3, 2007). "Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies: types II, III, and IV". Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2 (39). doi:10.1186/1750-1172-2-39. PMID 17915006. PMC 2098750. http://www.ojrd.com/content/2/1/39. Retrieved 2008-11-04. 

Further reading

  • William H. Frey, Muriel Langseth (1985), Crying: The Mystery of Tears . Minneapolis. Winston Press.
  • Lutz, Tom (1999) Crying: The Natural and Cultural History of Tears. New York. W.W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-04756-3.
  • Walter, Chip Why do we cry?. Scientific American Mind Dec 2006, Vol. 17 Issue 6; p. 44.

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