Scream ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Scream ( verb )

  1. Make a loud, sharp, piercing cry, typically as a result of strong emotion.
  2. Shout or speak very loudly.

Origin:

Old english scrēamian, of germanic origin, related to dutch schreien and german schreien.

Examples:

  1. She screamed when she saw the spider.
  2. He screamed for help.
  3. The children were screaming with excitement.
  4. The scream of the siren could be heard from miles away.
  5. The singer's screams punctuated the song.

(As a noun)

Scream ( noun )

  1. Make a loud, sharp, piercing cry, typically as a result of strong emotion.
  2. Shout or speak very loudly.

Origin:

Old english scrēamian, of germanic origin, related to dutch schreien and german schreien.

Examples:

  1. She screamed when she saw the spider.
  2. He screamed for help.
  3. The children were screaming with excitement.
  4. The scream of the siren could be heard from miles away.
  5. The singer's screams punctuated the song.
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