đŸ˜±

scream

Signification (Anglais)

Concepts

cri aigu

cri perçant

pousser des cris

crier fort

pousser des cris aigus

pousser des cris perçants

cri strident

cris perçants

pousser des hurlements

pousser des cris rauques

parler plus fort:parler plus haut

chose amusante

chose grotesque

crier Ă  tue-tĂȘte

Fréquence

B1
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/skÉčiːm/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English scremen, scrĂŠmen, probably from a fusion of Middle Dutch scremen (“to yell; shout”) and Old Norse skrĂŠma (“to terrify; scare”); compare Dutch schremen (“to shout; yell; cry”), Swedish skrĂ€mma (“to spook; frighten”), Danish skrĂŠmme (“to scare”), West Frisian skrieme (“to weep”). Compare also Swedish skrĂ€na (“to yell; shout; howl”), Dutch schreien (“to cry; weep”), German schreien (“to scream”). Related to shriek, skrike.

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