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screaming

Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbAdjective
pl: screamingspast: screamedpp: screameding: screamingcomp: more screamingsup: most screaming

This word carries a high-energy, chaotic frequency. It suggests a loss of control or an overflow of emotion that cannot be contained by normal speech. Whether triggered by terror or ecstasy, the sound is visceral and often invasive to those around it. When used as a descriptor for colors or styles, it implies a lack of subtlety. It describes something so bright or loud that it demands attention in an aggressive, almost violent way, often bordering on tastelessness.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[doing]

To utter a loud, piercing cry, typically due to fear, pain, or excitement.

"The children were screaming with joy."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To shout something loudly and urgently.

"He was screaming the directions to the driver."

Adjective
[something]

Extremely loud, blatant, or visually garish.

"She wore a screaming shade of neon pink."

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