squeal

noun9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Emphasizes the high frequency of the sound, often suggesting excitement, fear, or pain.

Used to describe a short, not very loud, high-pitched cry or sound.

A very common phrase for the high, sharp sound made by a vehicle's brakes.

A common phrase for a high-pitched cry of happiness or excitement.

Used to specify the source or cause of the squeal (e.g., of brakes, of delight).

Indicates that an action was accompanied by a squeal.

A common way to say someone suddenly made a squealing sound.

Similar to 'give a squeal', implies an involuntary or sudden release of the sound.

Refers to perceiving the sound of a squeal.

Collocations with "squeal"

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