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Synonyms for screamer
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : skree-mer |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈskri mər |
Top 10 synonyms for screamer Other synonyms for the word screamer
- absurdity
- amusing
- announcement
- announcing
- asinine
- bad job
- ballyhoo
- banderole
- be a ball
- billing
- blasting
- boner
- boo-boo
- broadcasting
- buildup
- bunting
- burgee
- camp
- campy
- cheerful
- cheering
- clever
- color
- comic
- convivial
- decoration
- delightful
- delinquency
- delusion
- derisive
- derisory
- deviation
- displaying
- diverting
- droll
- eccentric
- emblem
- enchanting
- engaging
- engrossing
- enjoyable
- ensign
- entertaining
- enthralling
- enticing
- entrancing
- erratum
- exciting
- exhibiting
- exhibition
- exhilarated
- exposition
- facetious
- failure
- fall
- fallacy
- falsehood
- falsity
- fantastic
- farcical
- fascinating
- fault
- faux pas
- flaw
- frolicsome
- fun
- funny
- gas
- gay
- gelastic
- gleeful
- glitch
- goof
- gut-busting
- happy
- har-har
- hard sell
- header
- heading
- hilarious
- hoopla
- howler
- humorous
- hype
- impressive
- inaccuracy
- inane
- inspiring
- interesting
- jack
- jocose
- jocular
- jokey
- jolly
- joshing
- jovial
- joyful
- joyous
- killing
- lapse
- laughable
- leader
- lively
- ludicrous
- merry
- mirthful
- misapprehension
- misbelief
- miscalculation
- misconception
- miscue
- misdeed
- misjudgment
- mismanagement
- miss
- misstep
- misunderstanding
- mocking
- moving
- noisy
- nonsensical
- offense
- omission
- oversight
- pennon
- piquant
- pitch
- pleasant
- pleasurable
- plug
- poignant
- posting
- PR
- preposterous
- priceless
- proclamation
- promo
- promoting
- promotion
- provocative
- publicity
- puff
- recreative
- relaxing
- restorative
- rib-tickling
- rich
- ridiculous
- riot
- riotous
- risible
- rollicking
- rousing
- scarehead
- scream
- screamer
- screw-up
- side-splitting
- sidesplitting
- sin
- slight
- slip
- slipup
- solecism
- spread
- squib
- standard
- stimulating
- stirring
- streamer
- striking
- stumble
- thrilling
- title
- transgression
- trespass
- untruth
- unusual
- uproarious
- witty
- wrongdoing
- X
Définition of screamer
- As in laughable : adj easily made fun of
- As in priceless : adj extremely funny
- As in laughing : adj laughable
- As in entertaining : adj amusing, pleasing
- As in hilarious : adj very funny
- As in pennant : noun flag, banner
- As in headline : noun head
- As in advertising : noun public notice of sale; notices to increase consumer desire
- As in error : noun mistake; wrong
- "Well, you are a screamer, and no mistake," exclaimed he at length.
- Extract from : « Frank Fairlegh » by Frank E. Smedley
- A screamer with a slight hook on the end that gave the ball an added roll.
- Extract from : « Torchy As A Pa » by Sewell Ford
- Father thinks now that it was a 'screamer,' though it might have been a panther.
- Extract from : « When Life Was Young » by C. A. Stephens
- It must have been a screamer, for Yorke yelled when he read it.
- Extract from : « The Cock-House at Fellsgarth » by Talbot Baines Reed
- The screamer began to jabber like a maniac, punctuating his ravings with shrieks.
- Extract from : « A Rock in the Baltic » by Robert Barr
- The accident to the Screamer had delayed work at the Ledge but a few days.
- Extract from : « Caleb West, Master Diver » by F. Hopkinson Smith
- Read the Screamer's speech with great care, and be ready by twelve.
- Extract from : « Mammon and Co. » by E. F. Benson
- I had seen the track of the bear they were after, and I knowed he was a screamer.
- Extract from : « A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee. » by Davy Crockett
- It produced one for Windy—a screamer, flying with the speed of a rifle bullet.
- Extract from : « Fore! » by Charles Emmett Van Loan
- She was no screamer, so screwing up her lips tightly she chose the second course.
- Extract from : « A Traitor's Wooing » by Headon Hill
Antonyms for screamer
- accuracy
- achievement
- bad
- behavior
- boring
- certainty
- cheap
- common
- correction
- correctness
- depressing
- disagreeable
- dramatic
- dull
- fact
- grave
- honesty
- laborious
- logical
- normal
- obedience
- perfection
- reality
- reasonable
- repellent
- replaceable
- repulsive
- right
- sad
- secret
- sensible
- serious
- solemn
- somber
- strength
- success
- surety
- tiring
- tragic
- truth
- unaffecting
- unamusing
- unenjoyable
- unexciting
- unfunny
- unhappy
- uninteresting
- unpleasant
- unstimulating
- useless
- usual
- validity
- worthless
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