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Scream Definition & Meaning

1. A loud, piercing cry expressing extreme emotion or pain.

Example: She let out a scream of joy when she saw her surprise birthday party.

2. To make a loud, high-pitched noise, often as a result of fear or excitement.

Example: The children screamed with delight as they rode the roller coaster.

3. To shout or yell in a loud, forceful manner.

Example: The angry customer began to scream at the cashier for overcharging him.

4. To express strong disapproval or outrage.

Example: The protesters screamed for justice outside the courthouse.

5. To make a loud, high-pitched sound, often as a result of being startled or surprised.

Example: The cat let out a piercing scream when it saw the mouse run across the room.

Examples of the word scream used in sentences.

  • The baby wouldn't stop screaming until his mother picked him up.
  • The rollercoaster made me scream with excitement.
  • She screamed when she saw the spider on the wall.
  • I heard a loud scream from the other room.
  • The horror movie was so scary, I couldn't help but scream.
  • The car suddenly swerved and we all screamed in fear as we thought we were going to crash.
  • I screamed with delight when I saw the beautiful sunset.
  • The children screamed when they saw a spider crawling towards them.
  • The audience screamed with excitement when the magician pulled the rabbit out of the hat.
  • My sister screamed in pain when she stubbed her toe against the table.
  • The coach screamed at the players to run faster during the game.
  • The little girl let out a scream of joy when she saw the new puppy.
  • I had to scream for help when I got stuck in the elevator.
  • The scary movie made me scream and cover my eyes.
  • I could hear the scream of the ambulance from my apartment on the 10th floor.
  • When the teacher announced a surprise quiz, the students all let out a collective scream of frustration.
  • Seeing the spider crawl across the wall made my sister scream and run out of the room.
  • The concert was so loud that I had to scream in my friend's ear just to be heard.
  • During the horror movie, I couldn't help but scream at every jump scare.
  • As we reached the top of the roller coaster, my friend let out a blood-curdling scream.
  • The horror movie was so terrifying that even the bravest members of the audience couldn't help but scream out in fear at the jump scares.
  • The political rally outside descended into chaos as the protestors started to scream and hurl objects at the police.
  • The rollercoaster ride was so intense that she couldn't help but let out a joyful scream as it went hurtling down the steep drop.
  • He tried to scream out a warning to his friend, but it was too late – the car came screeching around the corner and hit them both.
  • Despite her best efforts to remain calm, she couldn't help but let out a blood-curdling scream when she saw the spider crawling up her arm.
  • As the rollercoaster reached its highest point, I couldn't help but scream in exhilaration and fear.
  • The coach's constant scream of encouragement pushed the players to give their all and win the championship.
  • The victim's blood-curdling scream echoed through the empty streets, alerting the police to the crime in progress.
  • Despite the pain, I bit down on my lip and suppressed the scream as the doctor performed the minor surgery.
  • The piercing scream of the alarm jolted me awake, reminding me of the urgent meeting I had to attend.
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