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    screeching
    /ˈskriːtʃɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. loud, harsh piercing cries or noises: "the screeching of a macaw"

    adjective

    • 1. making a loud, harsh, piercing sound: "a screeching flock of parrots"

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  2. a long, loud, high noise that is unpleasant to hear: I was woken by the sudden screeching of two cats fighting. We could not bear any more of the child's screeching. Fewer examples. The alarms use motion sensors and about 120 decibels of raucous screeching to scare thieves.

  3. Screeching definition: causing or uttering screeches. See examples of SCREECHING used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of SCREECHING is abrupt, sudden. How to use screeching in a sentence.

  5. SCREECH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of screech in English. screech. verb [ I ] uk / skriːtʃ / us / skriːtʃ / Add to word list. to make an unpleasant, loud, high noise: She was screeching at him at the top of her voice. He was screeching with pain / laughter. [ + speech ] "Don't you dare touch me!" she screeched.

  6. Definition of 'screeching' Word Frequency. screeching in British English. (ˈskriːtʃɪŋ ) adjective. 1. producing a shrill, harsh, or high-pitched cry. The screeching gulls circling the fishing boats grated on her nerves. A group of screeching children ran by. 2. producing a shrill, harsh, or high-pitched sound.

  7. a long, loud, high noise that is unpleasant to hear: I was woken by the sudden screeching of two cats fighting. We could not bear any more of the child's screeching. Fewer examples. The alarms use motion sensors and about 120 decibels of raucous screeching to scare thieves.

  8. verb. screeched; screeching; screeches. intransitive verb. 1. : to utter a high shrill piercing cry : make an outcry usually in terror or pain. 2. : to make a shrill high-pitched sound resembling a screech. also : to move with such a sound. the car screeched to a stop. transitive verb. : to utter with or as if with a screech. screecher noun.

  9. Definitions of screeching. noun. a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry. “he ducked at the screechings of shells”. synonyms: scream, screaming, screech, shriek, shrieking. see more. noun. sharp piercing cry. synonyms: scream, screaming, screech, shriek, shrieking.

  10. noun. a harsh, shrill cry or sound: an owl's screech; the screech of brakes. screech. 1. / skriːtʃ / noun. (esp in Newfoundland) a dark rum. screech. 2. / skriːtʃ / noun. a shrill, harsh, or high-pitched sound or cry. verb. to utter with or produce a screech. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈscreecher, noun. Discover More. Other Words From.

  11. Define screeching. screeching synonyms, screeching pronunciation, screeching translation, English dictionary definition of screeching. n. 1. A high-pitched, strident cry. 2. A sound suggestive of this cry: the screech of train brakes. v. screeched , screech·ing , screech·es v. tr.