"Screeds" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Screeds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Screeds" Meaning

Screeds refer to a long, narrow strip of wood or other material that is nailed to a wall or other surface, typically as a formwork in building construction, such as one of a series used to hold concrete in place while it sets.

"Screeds" Examples

Usage Examples of "Screeds"


1. Legally Binding Agreements


- In property law, deeds and other documents are written into screeds to clearly outline ownership, rights, and obligations.

2. Manner of Expression


- The artist's latest novel was written in a passionate screed against social injustice, gaining her critical acclaim for her bold, yet thought-provoking style.

3. In Construction


- The construction of the new skyscraper required unique screeds to allow for waterproofing and insulation of the building's roof, while ensuring structural integrity.

4. Outpouring of Thoughts or Feelings


- After hearing the news of the devastating earthquake, the professor wrote a lengthy screed on the vulnerability of modern society to natural disasters.

5. Fierce Censure


- The politician was mocked for her angry screed against her opponent, which was seen as an attempt to deflect from her own administration's failures.

"Screeds" Similar Words

Screech-owl

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Screech

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Screeched

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

Screecher

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Screeches

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Screeching

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The verb "screeching" refers to a loud, high-pitched, and sharp sound, similar to the sound of scraping metal on metal, often associated with a vehicle's tires locking up or skidding on a surface, or the sound of a bird or animal making a sudden, loud noise.<br><br>As an adjective, "screeching" can describe something that is loud, harsh, or ear-piercing, or a description that might refer to a sound that is unpleasant or shrill.

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Screeding

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Screeing

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The word "screeing" is not a common word in English, but it's possible that it's a misspelling of the word "screening".<br><br>If that's the case, the meaning of "screening" would be:<br><br>A preliminary process of examination or testing, typically to select suitable candidates, samples, etc., for further consideration.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The interview is the first stage of screening for the job.<br> The hospital will start screening patients for COVID-19 symptoms.<br><br>If not, please provide more context or information about the word "screeing", so I can provide a more accurate explanation.

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Screenager

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Screenagers

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Screenagers refers to people who spend a lot of time in front of a screen, typically watching TV, playing video games, browsing the internet, or using social media.

Screened

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Screener

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Screening

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Screenings

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