scream

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The meaning (definition) of the word scream
to shout out very loudly when scared or excited
The word scream used in a sentence
“The baby will scream if you take away her toy.”
Words that mean the same as scream (synonyms)
yellshout
Words that mean the opposite of scream (antonyms)
whisper
How the word scream is said around the world
| French | crier |
| Spanish | gritar |
| Mandarin | 尖叫 |
| Hindi | चीख |
| Arabic | صرخة |
| Russian | крик |
| Portuguese (EU) | gritar |
| Portuguese (BR) | gritar |
| Japanese | 悲鳴 |
| German | schreien |
| Urdu | چیخ |
| Punjabi | ਚੀਕਣਾ |
| Korean | 비명 |
| Hebrew | לִצְרוֹחַ |
| Greek | κραυγή |
| Dutch | schreeuw |
| Filipino | sumigaw |
| Vietnamese | la hét |
| Turkish | bağırmak |
| Persian | جیغ |
| Polish | krzyk |
| Ukrainian | крик |
| Bengali | চিৎকার |
| Swedish | skrika |
| Italian | grido |
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