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Meaning of squealing
making a high-pitched sound
Etymology of squealing
The word "squealing" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with "squeal" deriving from "squealan" meaning to cry out or make a sharp sound, and is related to other words such as "shriek" and "screech"
Synonyms
shrieking
screaming
screeching
wailing
yelling
howling
crying
yelping
squeaking
shrilling
piping
cheeping
chirping
chattering
babbling
gibbering
jabbering
cackling
chuckling
guffawing
whooping
hollering
bawling
blubbering
whimpering
mewling
puleing
keening
ululating
caterwauling
Definitions
- Making a loud, high-pitched cry or sound, typically expressing pain, fear, or excitement
- * Producing a sharp, shrill noise, typically as a result of friction or pressure
Usage Examples
- The car's tires were squealing as it took the sharp turn
- * The child was squealing with delight as she played on the swings
- * The pig was squealing loudly as it was being led to the slaughterhouse