"Screaming" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Screaming" Meaning

The word "screaming" is a present participle verb form that means to make a loud, high-pitched noise in order to express strong emotions, such as anger, excitement, or pain. It can also be used as a noun to refer to the sound itself.

Example sentences:

She began screaming at the top of her lungs.
The screaming in her ears was unbearable.
The crowd started screaming when the concert began.

Synonyms for screaming include:

Shouting
Shouting loudly
Wailing
Crying out
Squealing

"Screaming" Examples

Examples of Using the Word "Screaming"


Verbs


She was screaming at the top of her lungs when the new announcement was made.
The fire alarm started screaming loudly and the entire school was evacuated immediately.

Adjectives


The screaming crowd rushed forward to get a glimpse of the celebrity.
The screaming sounds from the neighbour's house kept screaming through the night.

Interjections


When the plane was about to crash, she screamed in terror.
At the horror movie, he started screaming in fear.

Idioms


The traffic screamed to a halt on the highway due to the accident ahead.
The critics screamed in outrage at the thought of dealing with the scandal again.

"Screaming" Similar Words

Scrawnier

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Scrawniest

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Thin and feeble in build; very skinny and lacking muscle.

Scrawniness

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The term "scrawniness" refers to a state of being thin or gaunt, often in an unhealthy or undesirable way. It can describe a person's appearance, a particular feature, or something that is lacking in size or vitality. Scrawniness can be used to describe a range of things, from a person's physical body to plants, animals, or even buildings.<br><br>For example: "The bird's scrawniness made it look like it had just escaped from a famine-battered landscape."<br><br>In a more common sense, scrawniness is often used to describe a person who is underweight or malnourished, and it can also be used to describe something that is pale, fragile, or unhealthy-looking.

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Scray

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Scream

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/to shout loudly and anxiously. A sudden or persistent loud cry or loud, high-pitched sound imitation of one, typically expr: pain, anger, fear, or excitement./

Screamed

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Screamer

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Screamingly

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Extremely or distressingly loud; ear-piercingly loud, so much so that it causes physical pain or discomfort.

Screams

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Scree

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The word "scree" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. A loud, harsh, high-pitched sound, often compared to the cry of a bird: "The scree of the seagulls filled the air as they flew overhead."<br>2. A patch of gravel or small stones that gives way underfoot, making a loud scraping sound: "The hikers slipped on the loose scree on the mountain path."<br>3. A low-pitched, harsh sound or cry, often used to express suspicion or warning: Police detected a threatening scree on the surveillance tape.<br><br>In general, the word "scree" refers to a distinctive sharp, loud sound or a treacherous stretch of loose stones or gravel on a slope.

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The word "screech" can have a few different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. A loud, earsplitting, high-pitched cry or shout, often used to express shock, surprise, or alarm.<br>Example: "She let out a screech as she saw the snake."<br><br>2. A shrill, ear-piercing sound, often made by a wheel or a brake that is worn out or damaged.<br>Example: "The tires were worn out, causing the car to make a loud screech as it stopped."<br><br>3. A type of bird, specifically the common screech owl, a nocturnal bird that makes a distinctive high-pitched call.<br><br>4. In informal contexts, to screech can also mean to scream or shout loudly, often for fun or in excitement.<br>Example: "We screeched with laughter when we saw the funny video."<br><br>In general, the word "screech" is often associated with a loud, high-pitched sound or a sense of shock or panic.

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To make a high-pitched, harsh, and sudden noise, typically with one's voice or a mechanical sound.

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