scream

noun, verb52 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A scream that can be easily heard.

A high-pitched and unpleasant scream.

A high-pitched and piercing scream.

A scream that is extremely loud.

A very loud and high-pitched scream.

A scream showing great fear.

A scream caused by extreme pain or distress.

A quiet scream that is difficult to hear.

A wild, uncontrolled scream caused by strong emotion.

A scream showing great pain.

A scream that someone tries to stop.

A scream that is cut off or incomplete.

To scream with a lot of volume.

To scream in a wild and uncontrolled way.

To scream without control.

To scream in a way that can be heard.

To feel the urge to scream without making a sound.

To scream very loudly for a long time (informal).

Used to describe an action accompanied by a scream.

Indicates the emotion causing the scream, e.g., of terror.

Indicates the reason for screaming, e.g., for help.

To perceive a scream with your ears.

To release a scream, often involuntarily.

To suddenly make a scream.

To stop yourself from screaming.

To make a scream quieter or harder to hear.

To prevent a scream from being expressed.

To produce or let out a scream (more formal).

Indicates the origin or location of a scream.

A scream repeats as it reflects off surfaces.

A loud scream is heard clearly.

Collocations with "scream"