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scream
[ skreem ]
verb (used without object)
- to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry.
- to emit a shrill, piercing sound:
The sirens and whistles screamed.
- to laugh immoderately or uncontrollably:
The comedian had the audience screaming.
- to shout or speak shrilly, especially with harsh or exaggerated words:
They screamed across the back fence.
- to play or sing in a high, loud, harsh manner.
- to be conspicuous or startling:
That red dress really screams.
verb (used with object)
- to utter with or as if with a loud, piercing cry:
His patience exhausted, he screamed the instructions to the class.
- to bring (oneself) to a specified condition by loud and shrill shouts or cries:
We screamed ourselves hoarse at the concert.
scream
/ skriːm /
verb
- to utter or emit (a sharp piercing cry or similar sound or sounds), esp as of fear, pain, etc
- intr to laugh wildly
- intr to speak, shout, or behave in a wild or impassioned manner
- tr to bring (oneself) into a specified state by screaming
she screamed herself hoarse
- intr to be extremely conspicuous
these orange curtains scream, you need more restful colours in a bedroom
noun
- a sharp piercing cry or sound, esp one denoting fear or pain
- informal.a person or thing that causes great amusement
Other Words From
- out·scream verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Origin of scream1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scream1
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Example Sentences
Chastain ripped off her shirt, her sports bra on show, and dropped to her knees screaming as her team-mates ran towards her.
When deputies confronted him, he was holding a 12-inch kitchen knife and screamed at deputies to shoot him, according to body camera footage taken at the scene.
And in the clip linked above, an audience member nearby can also be heard literally screaming, "WHAT!?!?!?!"
The now 53-year-old explained, "When we would be on tour, the fans are screaming and yelling at me, calling me names, pull my hair. I was shocked. The girls were very tough."
There, officers later responded to “reports of a female screaming for help,” the Lawrence Police Department said in an April 2 Facebook post.
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