screamer
Pronunciation: [ˈskrimər]
Context: "people and behavior"
(noun) a person who yells or shouts loudly. This could be someone who is very expressive and uses their voice a lot, whether they are excited or upset.
Example
During the concert, she was such a screamer, cheering for her favorite band.
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He is not a screamer; he usually speaks very softly and calmly.
Example
Why was that person acting like a screamer at the party?
Context: "media and entertainment"
(noun) a thrilling movie or show that makes people scream. These kinds of films often have scary or surprising moments that make viewers react loudly.
Example
The horror film was a total screamer; everyone jumped in their seats!
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The comedy movie wasn’t a screamer; nobody felt scared or surprised.
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Did you think the movie was a screamer or just boring?
Context: "sports and competitions"
(noun) an exciting play or moment in a game that makes fans shout out in excitement. This can happen when a player does something amazing or surprising.
Example
That goal was a real screamer; the crowd went wild!
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The match was full of misses and wasn’t a screamer at all.
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Can you remember the last screamer you saw at a game?