screech
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: screechespast: screechedpp: screecheding: screechingcomp: nullsup: null
This word conveys a sense of suddenness and violence. It is not just a loud noise, but one that is physically jarring or uncomfortable to the ear, often triggering a fight-or-flight response in the listener. It suggests a lack of control, whether it is a person panicking or a mechanical failure. In social contexts, using this word to describe a person's voice usually implies a negative judgment, suggesting the sound is irritating, hysterical, or overly aggressive. It differs from a scream in that a screech is often thinner and more grating, lacking the deep volume of a roar.
Countable when referring to a single instance of the sound (a loud screech). Uncountable when referring to the general quality of the noise (the screech of the tires).