- verbscreech (verb) · screeches (third person present) · screeched (past tense) · screeched (past participle) · screeching (present participle)
- (of a person or animal) give a loud, harsh, piercing cry:"she hit her brother, causing him to screech with pain"
- make a loud, harsh, squealing noise:"the car drove off at speed, its tires screeching"
- move rapidly with a loud, harsh, squealing noise:"the van screeched around the corner at top speed"
nounscreech (noun) · screeches (plural noun)- a loud, harsh, piercing cry:"Mary tried to drown her screeches by shaking her"
- a loud, harsh, squealing noise:"a screech of brakes"
Originmid 16th century: alteration of archaic scritch, of imitative origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of a person or animal) give a loud, harsh, piercing cry:
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