Synonyms of squeal

Antonyms of squeal

Collocations of squeal

squeal with delight
Frequency: 70 %

The children squealed with delight when they saw the presents.

squeal of joy
Frequency: 65 %

The puppy let out a high-pitched squeal of joy when its owner returned home.

squeal of excitement
Frequency: 60 %

There was a loud squeal of excitement from the crowd when the band took the stage.

squeal of fear
Frequency: 50 %

The sudden noise caused a squeal of fear from the small animal.

squeal of pain
Frequency: 45 %

She let out a sharp squeal of pain as the needle pricked her skin.

Idiomatic Expressions for squeal

  • Phrase: squeal on someone
    Meaning: to inform on or betray someone by revealing their secrets or wrongdoings
    Usage: He squealed on his friends to avoid getting in trouble himself.