Screamiest vs Screamest - What's the difference?
screamiest | screamest |
(screamy)
loud and high-pitched; sounding like a scream
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(of a person) prone to screaming
(archaic) (scream)
A loud, emphatic, exclamation of extreme emotion, usually horror, fear, excitement et cetera. Can be the exclamation of a word, but is usually a sustained, high-pitched vowel sound, particularly /æ/ or /i/.
(music) A form of singing associated with the metal and screamo styles of music. It is a loud, rough, distorted version of the voice; rather than the normal voice of the singer.
(informal) (Used as an intensifier)
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To cry out with a shrill voice; to utter a sudden, sharp outcry, or shrill, loud cry, as in fright or extreme pain; to shriek; to screech.
* Shakespeare
To move quickly; to race.
As an adjective screamiest
is (screamy).As a verb screamest is
(archaic) (scream).screamiest
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* *screamy
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*screamest
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(head)scream
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(en noun)- We had a real scream of a time at the beach.
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(en verb)- I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry.
- ''He almost hit a pole, the way he came screaming down the hill.