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Shrill means having a loud and high sound that is unpleasant or painful to listen to, or used to describe a way of arguing or criticizing that seems too forceful. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and translations.
Learn the meaning of shrill as a verb, adjective, and noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Shrill can mean to scream, to have a sharp sound, or to be strident or intemperate.
having a loud and high sound that is unpleasant or painful to listen to: She had a shrill high-pitched voice. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. loud. loud The sirens were loud. noisy Our neighbours are very noisy. deafening The music was deafening.
shrill. adjective. uk / ʃrɪl / us / ʃrɪl /. having a loud and high sound that is unpleasant or painful to listen to: She had a shrill high-pitched voice. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. loud. loud The sirens were loud. noisy Our neighbours are very noisy.
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1. sharp and high-pitched in quality. 2. emitting a sharp high-pitched sound. verbo. 3. to utter (words, sounds, etc) in a shrill tone. 4. (transitive) rare. to cause to produce a shrill sound.
shrill (. shrihl. ) adjective. 1. (piercing) a. estridente. I'm sorry but your shrill laughter is disturbing the other people in the restaurant.Lo siento pero tu risa estridente está molestando a las otras personas que están en el restaurante. b. agudo.