Screechier Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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screechier

[หˆskriหtสƒiษ™r ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adjective

sound quality

Screechier is the comparative form of the adjective 'screechy', which describes a sound that is sharp, high-pitched, and often unpleasant to hear. It typically refers to sounds that are shrill or piercing in nature.

Synonyms

higher-pitched, piercer, shriller.

Examples of usage

  • The new brakes were screechier than the old ones.
  • Her voice became screechier as she got excited.
  • The tires on the car went screechier on the wet pavement.

Translations

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Origin of 'screechier'

The word 'screech' originates from the Middle English 'screchen', which means to cry out or make a harsh noise. It is believed to have roots in Old English 'screcan', meaning to scream or shriek. Over time, the adjective 'screechy' was formed to describe sounds that resemble the act of screeching, particularly high-pitched or piercing noises. The comparative form 'screechier' emerged in the early 20th century as a way to describe something that produces a sound that is more screechy compared to another. The evolution of the word captures the human tendency to characterize frightening or annoying sounds, which often trigger a visceral reaction.