If you have never heard someone screaming, you'll need to get some friends and go somewhere to practice. I recommend a haunted house or thrill ride because then nobody will worry about the fact that people are screaming!
You describe any noise by stating how it sounds. You should then describe how it makes the character feel and act. For example, a sudden scream might make them jump or look around to see who's screaming. it might make them have goosebumps or feel their heart racing in fear.
The point is, you have to describe what youknow about screaming, so you need to have listened to some screaming so you can describe it well.
The word 'embarrassed' is an adjective, as it may describe someone, e.g."The screaming child would not cooperate with his embarrassed mother." It may also be a verb, as it refers to actively feeling an emotion, e.g. "He was so embarrassed to be seen with his screaming little brother."
Someone would be screaming in pain.
loud and very noisey that they sound like they are screaming.
i would draw someone screaming and someone else saying " little tence are you?" that would b obious
The loud screaming heard from the next room was caused by a sudden and intense situation that prompted someone to react with a loud 'AHHHHH' sound.
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No, being sullen typically refers to being silent, moody, or withdrawn in a negative way. If you are screaming at someone in anger, you are displaying a different type of emotion that is more outward and intense.
One would describe her as someone with great beauty.
walk away from them
I tried to scream but my lips were frozen in terror. Or if their tied up, I tried to scream, but my efforts where rendered useless, I had been muzzled.
someone who look out for there country or community
You would describe air as a substance that takes up space (or mass). (^_^) Your welcome.