shrill|shriller|shrillest in English

adjective

[ʃrɪl]

high-pitched, sharp, piercing (about a sound)

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1. Mary Ann's voice grew shrill.

2. Fran uttered a shrill scream.

3. Her voice was shrill and penetrating.

4. His supporters are no less shrill.

5. A shrill cry penetrated the silence.

6. 'Freeze!' a shrill voice sang out.

7. The kettle emitted a shrill whistle.

8. Juvenile has a shrill persistent wheeze.

9. Annullest Appallest awfullest carollest cruellest excellest levellest loyallest repellest revellest shrillest strollest wofullest

10. The policeman was blowing a shrill whistle.

11. The little robin gave a shrill Cheep

12. Get rid of her, obsessive and shrill!

13. She had a shrill high - pitched voice.

14. She let out a piercing/shrill scream.

15. Its shrill jangle shattered the intense silence.

16. Synonyms for Acuter include higher, higher-pitched, sharper, shriller, shriekier, stronger, fiercer, stormier, harsher and gustier

17. We should never be overbearing, shrill, or reviling.

18. His wife was shrill, languid, handsome and horrible.

19. But he was interrupted by a shrill cackle.

20. 'Who's there?' she cried in a shrill voice.

21. A woman's shrill laughter reverberated in the courtyard.

22. The radio talk shows are filled with shrill voices.

23. He launched a shrill attack on the Prime Minister.

24. She emitted one shrill cry and then was silent.

25. He hated the shrill demands of the children.