WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
shrill /ʃrɪl/USA pronunciation
adj.
v.
n. [countable]
adv.
shril•ly, adv.: The phone rang shrilly.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- high-pitched and piercing:a shrill cry.
- annoyingly insistent or demanding;
strident:their shrill demands for change.
v.
- to cry shrilly: [no object]to shrill at him.[~ + object]shrilling her anger at him.[used with quotations]"Right now!'' she shrilled.
n. [countable]
- a shrill sound.
adv.
- in a shrill manner;
shrilly.
shril•ly, adv.: The phone rang shrilly.
shrill
(shril),USA pronunciation adj., -er, -est, v., n., adv.
adj.
v.t., v.i.
n.
adv.
shrill′ness, n.
shril′ly, adv.
adj.
- high-pitched and piercing in sound quality:a shrill cry.
- producing such a sound.
- full of or characterized by such a sound:shrill music.
- betraying some strong emotion or attitude in an exaggerated amount, as antagonism or defensiveness.
- marked by great intensity;
keen:the shrill, incandescent light of the exploding bomb.
v.t., v.i.
- to cry shrilly.
n.
- a shrill sound.
adv.
- in a shrill manner;
shrilly.
- 1300–50; Middle English shrille (adjective, adjectival, verb, verbal); akin to Old English scrallettan to sound loudly; cognate with German schrill (adjective, adjectival), schrillen (verb, verbal); compare Old Norse skrīll rabble
shril′ly, adv.
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