"Shrilling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shrilling" Meaning

Shrilling means making a loud, high-pitched, and harsh sound, often unpleasantly loud and piercing. It can also be used to describe a sound that is very loud and sharply piercing, like the sound of a bird such as an owl or a hawk.

"Shrilling" Examples

Examples of "Shrilling"


1. Shrilling Alarm: The shrilling alarm pierced through the silence, jolting everyone out of their slumber.
2. Bird's Descending Sound: The early morning air was filled with the shrilling of birds singing another day into existence.
3. Noise Complaint: The shrilling noise from the construction site led to numerous complaints from the nearby residents.
4. Scream of Pain: In the direct aftermath of the injury, her scream was a loud, shrilling wail that seemed to pierce every nearby ear.
5. Snakes Hissing: When encountered, the viper hissed loudly, creating a shrilling sound that could freeze you in your tracks.

"Shrilling" Similar Words

Shrieve

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Shrift

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Shrike

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Shrikes

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Shrill

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Loud and high-pitched, often unpleasantly so. Example: "The shrill whistle pierced the air."

Shrilled

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Shrilled refers to a high-pitched sound, often used to describe a loud, sharp, or piercing voice or cry. It can also describe a noisy, harsh quality, like the sound of a peepers (bullfrog) calling at night or a high-pitched screaming.

Shriller

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More piercing or shrill in sound: a shriller tone.<br><br>Example: The musician adjusted the pitch to make her voice shriller.

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Shrillness

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Shrilly

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Shrilly: in a loud, high-pitched voice.

Shrimp

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Shrimper

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A person who catches shrimps (shrimp) commercially, especially in coastal waters.

Shrimping

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Shrimps

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The word "shrimp" refers to a type of small, usually pink or brown, marine crustacean that is commonly consumed as food. It is typically characterised by a long, slender body covered in a shell, and is found in rivers, lakes, and oceans worldwide. Shrimp is often used in various seafood dishes, such as stir-fries, curries, and salads.<br><br>Idiomatically, the phrase "shrimp to a whale" means that a very small person or contribution makes a very small difference to a situation, making it almost insignificant.

Shrine

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A building or structure, usually of serious beauty, dedicated to a particular saint, deity, or other sacred person or thing, in which objects of worship or veneration are kept.

Shrined

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