"Scree" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scree" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scree" Meaning

The word "scree" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:

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."
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."
3. A low-pitched, harsh sound or cry, often used to express suspicion or warning: Police detected a threatening scree on the surveillance tape.

In general, the word "scree" refers to a distinctive sharp, loud sound or a treacherous stretch of loose stones or gravel on a slope.

"Scree" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Scree"


1. `sound`

The tires screeched as the car rounded the corner sharply, narrowly avoiding a collision with another vehicle.

2. `terrain`

When the truck climbed up the mountain, it scree waited all over the rocky surface, causing the driver to slow down significantly.

3. `v iv`

The scree slope was too steep, so the hiker had to carefully select his route to avoid a severe fall.

4. `door`

The screech of the door being forced open was a clear indication that someone had broken in.

5. `loam`

The gardener applied a layer of scree on top of the loam to improve drainage and prevent waterlog.

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