Difference between shout,yell,scream,shrill,shriek,squeal
Difference between shout,yell,scream,shrill,shriek,
squeal
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1. Shout: To speak loudly and forcefully, often in anger or excitement. It is a general term for speaking loudly.
2. Yell: To shout loudly, often in a way that expresses anger or frustration. Yelling is typically louder and more intense than shouting.
3. Scream: To make a loud, high-pitched sound, often as a result of fear, pain, or excitement. Screaming is typically more intense and emotional than shouting or yelling.
4. Shrill: A high-pitched sound that is sharp and piercing to the ears. It can be used to describe someone's voice or a noise that is particularly loud and piercing.
5. Shriek: A loud, sharp cry or scream, often expressing fear, surprise, or pain. Shrieking is typically more sudden and intense than screaming.
6. Squeal: A high-pitched sound that is usually short and sharp, often made by animals or children in excitement or distress. Squealing can also be used to describe the sound of tires screeching on pavement.