Dictionary Definition
screaming adj
1 loud and sustained; shrill and piercing;
"hordes of screaming fans"; "a screaming jet plane"; "a screaming
fury of sound"; "a screeching parrot"; "screeching brakes"; "a
horde of shrieking fans"; "shrieking winds" [syn: screaming(a),
screeching(a),
shrieking(a)]
2 so extremely intense as to evoke screams; "in
screaming agony"; "a screaming rage" [syn: screaming(a)]
3 resembling a scream in effect; "screaming
headlines"; "screaming colors and designs" [syn: screaming(a)]
4 marked by or causing boisterous merriment or
convulsive laughter; "hilarious broad comedy"; "a screaming farce";
"uproarious stories" [syn: hilarious, screaming(a),
uproarious]
Noun
1 sharp piercing cry; "her screaming attracted
the neighbors" [syn: scream, shriek, shrieking, screech, screeching]
2 a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry;
"he ducked at the screechings of shells"; "he heard the scream of
the brakes" [syn: screech, screeching, shriek, shrieking, scream]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
Synonyms
Verb
screaming- present participle of scream
Extensive Definition
A scream, shout, holler, or yell is a loud human
audio vocalization where the person makes a loud cry by expelling
air from their lungs.
Motivation
These exclamations may be motivated by extreme emotion such as horror, excitement, or pain.Fear
When human beings are taken over by extreme fear they may scream for various and sometimes intermingled reasons. These reasons include scaring away an attacker, calling attention to themselves for help. Screaming as a result of fear from a practical joke may be cause for embarrassment.Happiness
When people are overcome by joy such at an encounter with someone which they long to encounter such as their romantic interest or family member or friend who has been away they may exclaim with a scream their excitement for this occasion. People often scream out of joy when something happy has happened to them, like winning a prize. This is usually because of surprise or intense emotion.Pain
When people suffer from injuries which are very painful such as broken bones or gun shot wounds, they often scream in pain or surprise. This may be a vocalization used to deal with the shock of the incident or perhaps an evolutionary adaptation used to warn others of danger.Purpose
Dialogue
Some people, when arguing begin to raise their voices to the point that they are screaming at each other in anger while continuing their debate exchange. Terminology includes "shouting match".Military
Drill instructors frequently use this tactic and its associated fear and intimidation to train recruits whilst fostering obedience and expedience.Audio
The decibel levels of screams may be very high, and this has become an issue in the sport of tennis, particularly with regards to Maria Sharapova's loud tennis grunts which have been measured as high as 101.2 decibels. The human range for screaming in decibels is between 0 and 112.8 which is the world record held by Alan Myatt.The pitch varies depending on the justification for a scream.Popular Culture
The Wilhelm scream is film's most familiar scream and has been edited into many movies since 1951.screaming in French: Crier
screaming in Portuguese: Grito
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
absurd,
amusing, bawling, bizarre, blatant, blinding, boanergean, brawling, brazen, brazenfaced, clamorous, clamoursome, colorful, crude, crying, droll, eccentric, extravagant, flagrant, flaring, flashy, flaunting, funny, garish, gaudy, glaring, gorgeous, hilarious, humorous, incongruous, laughable, loud, loudmouthed, ludicrous, lurid, meretricious, noisy, obstreperous, obtrusive, openmouthed, overbright, priceless, quaint, quizzical, raw, rich, ridiculous, risible, sensational, shameless, shouting, shrieking, spectacular, tawdry, vociferant, vociferating, vociferous, vulgar, whimsical, witty, yammering, yapping, yelling, yelping