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Meaning of shriek
a loud, sharp, piercing cry
Etymology of shriek
The word "shriek" originated in the late 16th century, derived from the Middle English word "shrik", which is imitative of the sound, and is related to the Old English word "scrīcan", also meaning "to shriek" or "to cry out"
Synonyms
scream
yell
shriek
wail
howl
cry
shout
bellow
roar
yelp
screech
squeal
squawk
yowl
holler
bawl
blubber
sob
ululate
lament
keen
moan
groan
grunt
growl
whine
whimper
mewl
bleat
cheep
chirp
squeak
pip
peep
chatter
chatterbox
cackle
gibber
jabber
rant
rave
fulminate
vociferate
clamor
clamour
caterwaul
halloo
hoot
hollo
whoop
hoop
hurrah
hurray
Definitions
- a loud, sharp, piercing cry, typically expressing excitement, fear, or pain
- * to give a loud, sharp, piercing cry
Usage Examples
- The crowd let out a collective shriek as the firework exploded in the sky
- * She shrieked with delight as she opened her birthday presents
- * The baby shrieked in pain as it fell and scraped its knee