screech

screech /skr'iːtʃ/ (screeches screeching screeched)
1 [VERB] V prep/adv, V
If a vehicle screeches somewhere or if its tyres screech, its tyres make an unpleasant high-pitched noise on the road.
A black Mercedes screeched to a halt beside the helicopter...
The car wheels screeched as they curved and bounced over the rough broken ground.
2 [VERB] V with quote, V at n
When you screech something, you shout it in a loud, unpleasant, high-pitched voice.
`Get me some water, Jeremy!' I screeched...
...a player who screeches at you on the field.
= shriek
[N-COUNT]
Screech is also a noun.
The figure gave a screech.
3 [VERB] V at n
When a bird, animal, or thing screeches, it makes a loud, unpleasant, high-pitched noise.
A macaw screeched at him from its perch.
[N-COUNT]
Screech is also a noun.
He heard the screech of brakes.

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