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Definitions for Screaming
scream·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
scream, screaming, shriek, shrieking, screech, screechingnoun
sharp piercing cry
"her screaming attracted the neighbors"
screech, screeching, shriek, shrieking, scream, screamingadjective
a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry
"he ducked at the screechings of shells"; "he heard the scream of the brakes"
screaming(a)adjective
so extremely intense as to evoke screams
"in screaming agony"; "a screaming rage"
screaming(a)adjective
resembling a scream in effect
"screaming headlines"; "screaming colors and designs"
hilarious, screaming(a), uproariousadjective
marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter
"hilarious broad comedy"; "a screaming farce"; "uproarious stories"
Wiktionary
screamingadjective
Loud, sharp, and piercing to the ear.
screamingadjective
Obvious; distinct.
screamingadjective
Effeminate, flamboyant or otherwise obviously gay.
Did you see that guy at the bar? Screaming!
Wikipedia
Screaming
A scream is a loud vocalization in which air is passed through the vocal cords with greater force than is used in regular or close-distance vocalisation. This can be performed by any creature possessing lungs, including humans. A scream is often an instinctive or reflex action, with a strong emotional aspect, like fear, pain, annoyance, surprise, joy, excitement, anger, etc.
ChatGPT
screaming
Screaming refers to making a loud, high-pitched, and intense vocalization primarily generated by a person's vocal cords. It is typically associated with expressing extreme emotions such as fear, pain, excitement, or anger. Screaming can also serve as a form of communication to get attention, express distress, or seek help.
Webster Dictionary
Screaming
of Scream
Screamingadjective
uttering screams; shrieking
Screamingadjective
having the nature of a scream; like a scream; shrill; sharp
Wikidata
Screaming
Screaming is a vocal technique that is most popular in subgenres of heavy metal, and is also used in some genres of punk and industrial. While intensity, pitch, and characteristics vary from vocalist to vocalist, screamed vocals generally accompany heavy music, and are associated with more aggressive musical themes or styles.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Screaming in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Screaming in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Screaming in a Sentence
There were people screaming and dead bodies all around, kids crying, kids on the ground, I don't know if they were dead or not, just crazy.
People started screaming and I could hear the trampling of a large number of people coming down the terminal. By the looks on people's faces and the way that they were scattering it seemed to me that people were trying to get away from a shooter by the body language and the way that some were hiding and others were running.
Disease an never be conquered, can never be quelled by emotion's willful screaming or faith's symbolic prayer. It can only be conquered by the energy of humanity and the cunning in the mind of man. In the patience of a Curie, in the enlightenment of a Faraday, a Rutherford, a Pasteur, a Nightingale, and all other apostles of light and cleanliness, rather than of a woebegone godliness, we shall find final deliverance from plague, pestilence, and famine.
A screaming comes across the sky
Hall said he didn't believe anyone was injured by the actual device. Investigators search next to a train at Parsons Green station in London. (Reuters) It was an absolutely packed, rush-hour District Line train from Wimbledon to Edgware Road. I saw crying women, there was lots of shouting and screaming, there was a bit of a crush on the stairs going down to the streets.
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