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screaming

/skriːm/

Screaming is the act of making a loud, high-pitched cry, typically as an expression of fear, pain, excitement, or anger. It can also refer to a very loud noise made by something, like a machine.

Screaming is a loud, high-pitched vocalization usually linked to strong emotions or sudden, intense sounds.

30 सेकंड में शब्द

  • Making a loud, high-pitched sound.
  • Often expresses intense emotion like fear or joy.
  • Can describe very loud or obvious things.

Summary

Screaming is a loud, high-pitched vocalization usually linked to strong emotions or sudden, intense sounds.

  • Making a loud, high-pitched sound.
  • Often expresses intense emotion like fear or joy.
  • Can describe very loud or obvious things.

Distinguish intensity of sound

Remember that 'screaming' implies a higher intensity and pitch than simply 'shouting' or 'yelling'.

Avoid overuse in formal contexts

In formal writing or speech, using 'screaming' might sound overly dramatic. Consider alternatives like 'cried out', 'shouted loudly', or 'exclaimed'.

Cultural expression of emotion

The appropriateness and interpretation of screaming can vary across cultures. In some cultures, loud vocal expressions are more common than in others.

उदाहरण

4 / 4
1

The audience was screaming with excitement when the band came on stage.

2

During the horror movie, she couldn't help screaming at the jump scares.

3

The injured player was screaming in pain on the field.

4

The piercing sound of the malfunctioning smoke detector was screaming throughout the building.

शब्द परिवार

संज्ञा
scream
विशेषण
screaming

याद रखने का तरीका

Imagine a 'scream' that is so loud it 'reams' (like a drill) into your ears. It's a high-pitched, intense sound.

**Overview**

The word 'screaming' describes a vocalization characterized by its loudness and high pitch. It's an intense form of crying or shouting, often involuntary, and can be triggered by a wide range of emotions and situations. As a verb, 'to scream' means to utter such a sound. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is extremely noticeable or intense.

**Usage Patterns**

'Screaming' is most commonly used as the present participle of the verb 'to scream', appearing in continuous tenses (e.g., 'She was screaming'). It can also function as a gerund (e.g., 'The screaming woke everyone up') or an adjective (e.g., 'a screaming baby'). The intensity of the sound is key; it's not just talking loudly, but a distinct, often piercing, vocalization.

**Common Contexts**

You'll often hear 'screaming' in contexts involving fear (e.g., 'screaming in terror'), pain (e.g., 'He was screaming from the injury'), excitement (e.g., 'The fans were screaming with joy'), or anger (e.g., 'They were screaming at each other'). It's also used for sudden, loud noises, like 'the train was screaming past' or 'the alarm was screaming'. In informal settings, it can describe something very obvious, like 'a screaming headline'.

**Similar Words Comparison**:

  • Shouting: Shouting is generally loud talking, but not necessarily high-pitched or as intensely emotional as screaming. You shout to be heard over noise or to express strong emotion, but screaming implies a higher level of distress or excitement.
  • Yelling: Similar to shouting, yelling is a loud vocalization. It can sometimes overlap with screaming, especially when expressing anger or frustration, but 'screaming' often implies a more piercing or panicked sound.
  • Crying: Crying is typically associated with sadness or pain and involves tears, while screaming can occur without tears and be linked to positive emotions like excitement.

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

Screaming denotes a loud, high-pitched vocalization, often involuntary. It can be used for fear, pain, excitement, or anger. The word itself carries a strong sense of intensity. Use it when the sound is truly piercing or extreme.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Avoid using 'screaming' for just any loud noise; 'shouting' or 'yelling' might be more appropriate for loud talking. Also, be mindful that in formal contexts, 'screaming' can sound overly dramatic.

याद रखने का तरीका

Imagine a 'scream' that is so loud it 'reams' (like a drill) into your ears. It's a high-pitched, intense sound.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

The word 'scream' likely originated from Old English 'scrammian', meaning 'to struggle' or 'to make a noise'. It evolved to describe the specific type of loud, high-pitched cry we associate with it today.

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

In many Western cultures, uncontrolled screaming is often associated with distress or loss of control. However, it's also a common expression of joy at events like concerts or sporting matches, showing collective excitement.

उदाहरण

1

The audience was screaming with excitement when the band came on stage.

everyday
2

During the horror movie, she couldn't help screaming at the jump scares.

informal
3

The injured player was screaming in pain on the field.

sports
4

The piercing sound of the malfunctioning smoke detector was screaming throughout the building.

descriptive

शब्द परिवार

संज्ञा
scream
विशेषण
screaming

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

screaming in pain
screaming with laughter
screaming with fear
screaming match

सामान्य वाक्यांश

scream bloody murder

scream blue murder

अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है

screaming vs shouting

Shouting is a loud vocalization, but 'screaming' specifically implies a higher pitch and often more intense emotion, like fear or extreme excitement. You shout to be heard; you scream often out of distress or exhilaration.

screaming vs yelling

Yelling is very similar to shouting and can sometimes overlap with screaming, especially when expressing anger. However, 'screaming' generally suggests a more piercing, often uncontrolled, high-frequency sound compared to yelling.

व्याकरण पैटर्न

Subject + scream(s)/screamed/is screaming + (adverb) Scream (as a noun): 'a scream of terror' Screaming (as adjective): 'a screaming baby'

Distinguish intensity of sound

Remember that 'screaming' implies a higher intensity and pitch than simply 'shouting' or 'yelling'.

Avoid overuse in formal contexts

In formal writing or speech, using 'screaming' might sound overly dramatic. Consider alternatives like 'cried out', 'shouted loudly', or 'exclaimed'.

Cultural expression of emotion

The appropriateness and interpretation of screaming can vary across cultures. In some cultures, loud vocal expressions are more common than in others.

खुद को परखो

fill blank

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

The child was __________ with laughter when watching the cartoon.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: screaming

Screaming can be used to express extreme excitement or joy, fitting the context of laughter.

multiple choice

Which word best describes a loud, high-pitched cry of fear?

What is the most fitting word for a loud, high-pitched cry of fear?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Screaming

Screaming specifically denotes a loud, high-pitched sound often associated with strong emotions like fear.

sentence building

Arrange the words to form a grammatically correct sentence.

Arrange these words: 'was', 'the', 'fire', 'alarm', 'loudly', 'screaming'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: The alarm was screaming loudly.

This sentence follows standard English Subject-Verb-Adverb structure and correctly uses 'screaming' to describe the loud noise of the alarm.

स्कोर: /3

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

4 सवाल

No, screaming can be a response to positive emotions like extreme excitement or joy, such as at a concert or sporting event. However, it is very often associated with negative emotions like fear, pain, or anger.

Screaming is typically louder and higher-pitched than shouting. While shouting is often done to be heard or to express strong emotion, screaming usually implies a more extreme emotional state or a sense of panic or intense pain.

Yes, 'screaming' can be used metaphorically to describe very loud, high-pitched, or piercing noises made by machines or the wind, for example, 'the engine was screaming' or 'the wind was screaming around the corners'.

While the act of screaming itself can happen in any context, the word 'screaming' is generally considered neutral to informal. In formal writing, you might opt for more precise descriptions of the sound and emotion, like 'cried out in distress' or 'exclaimed loudly'.

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