Shrill

Adjective

 * 1) High-pitched and piercing.
 * She spoke in a shrill voice.
 * 1) Sharp or keen to the senses.

Verb

 * 1) To make a shrill noise.

Adverbs for Shrill
piercingly; cuttingly; alarmingly; horribly; murderously; intolerably; fearfully; incredibly; horridly; raucously; suddenly; contemptibly; disagreeably; naturally; incurably; desperately; cruelly; undisguisedly; deliberately; designedly; purposely; meanly; penetratingly; sharply.

Thesaurus
absonant, acute, argute, atonal, cacophonous, caterwaul, cracked, creak, creaky, diaphonic, disconsonant, discordant, disharmonic, disharmonious, dissonant, ear-piercing, ear-splitting, flat, grating, harsh, high, high-pitched, howl, howling, immelodious, inharmonic, inharmonious, keen, keening, musicless, nonmelodious, off, off-key, off-tone, out of pitch, out of tone, out of tune, penetrating, piercing, pipe, piping, raucous, reedy, screak, screaky, scream, screech, screeching, screechy, sharp, shriek, shrieking, shrieky, skirl, skreigh, sour, squawk, squeak, squeaking, squeaky, squeal, strident, thin, treble, tuneless, ululant, ululation, unharmonious, unmelodious, unmusical, untunable, untuned, untuneful, wail, wailing, whine, whining, whistle, whistling, yammer

Etymology
Middle English shrille.

Adjective

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 * Russian: пронзительный


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Verb

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