Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

high-pitched-squeal

Noun
/haɪ pɪtʃt skwiːl/
Definition
A sharp, shrill sound that has a high frequency and typically indicates excitement or distress.
Examples
  • The high-pitched squeal of the brakes made me jump.
  • She let out a high-pitched squeal when she saw the surprise party.
  • The dog’s high-pitched squeal indicated that it was in pain.
Meaning
The term ‘high-pitched squeal’ refers to a noise that is characterized by a quick, high frequency that can often be startling or attention-grabbing.
Synonyms
  • shriek
  • whine
  • yelp
  • cry