squeal (Meaning)
squeal (n)
a high-pitched howl
squeal (v)
utter a high-pitched cry, characteristic of pigs
confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
Synonyms & Antonyms of squeal
squeal Sentence Examples
- The tires squealed as the car sped around the corner.
- The pigs squealed with delight as they were fed their dinner.
- The students squealed with excitement when they learned about the upcoming field trip.
- The baby squealed with joy as he was lifted into his mother's arms.
- The brakes squealed as the car came to a sudden stop.
- The mouse squealed in terror as the cat approached.
- The birds squealed and flew away as the hawk swooped down.
- The children squealed and ran through the sprinklers on a hot day.
- The pigs squealed and ran away from the farmer as he approached their pen.
- The teenager squealed with delight when they received a new phone for their birthday.
FAQs About the word squeal
a high-pitched howl, utter a high-pitched cry, characteristic of pigs, confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure
talk, tell (on), squeak, inform, grass (on), fink, drop a dime (on), rat (on), betray,snitch
murmur, murmur, whisper,whisper, mutter,mutter,
The tires squealed as the car sped around the corner.
The pigs squealed with delight as they were fed their dinner.
The students squealed with excitement when they learned about the upcoming field trip.
The baby squealed with joy as he was lifted into his mother's arms.