There is a spine-tingling scream from the room next door.
The police investigated the scream.
She began to scream in excitement when he got down on one knee in front of her. But he was only tying his shoelace.
The abstract noun for "scream" is "screaming."
In the movie "Scream," a total of 7 people are killed by the Ghostface killer.
Well it is very reasonable to scream if the alligator is trying to eat you, but if it is not trying to eat you then just get away from it quickly. If it is in a zoo don't do what i told you to do.
Part of it is anatomy. Vocal chords and voicebox(larynx), sinuses, and all the other parts that shape our voices are generally a bit different between men and women, which is responsible for part of the difference. Then there's a cultural part as well. We've all seen the tv series and the movies where women scream at a high pitch, and men scream lower and rougher. Wether we think about it or not, we tend to do as we've seen others do before.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
I scream when ever i see a spider.
I heard the jet scream past.
It depends what the sentence is.It could be a noun or a verb:NounThe screamVerbI scream, You scream, He/She/It screams, We scream, They scream.
What is a sentence containing an active verbA The silence is shattered by a scream = Passive voice; uses telltale "by" and form of "to be" (is)B A scream shattered the silence = Active voice; the scream does something.C By a scream the silence was shattered = = Passive voice; uses telltale "by" and form of "to be" (was).
"Her shrill screams pierced my eardrums."
In the dark, a scream pierced the quiet night, sending shivers down my spine.
"That person's desperation is making her want to scream at somebody."
The monster was so horrific, I scream to the top of my lungs!
There was an earsplitting scream from the room next door.The feedback from the microphone was earsplitting.
The bloodcurdlingly loud scream got the attention of everyone in the market.
There is no such English word. Likely misspellings include scream and stream.
"Cover her mouth with DUCT-tape, so she doesn't scream."