What is another word for skirl?

Pronunciation: [skˈɜːl] (IPA)

Skirl refers to a shrill, piercing sound made by an instrument such as bagpipes or a high-pitched whistle. However, some possible synonyms could be screech, shriek, squeal, or wail. Each of these words has a similar connotation to skirl, as they all describe a sharp, ear-piercing sound. Additionally, words such as whine, howl, or yelp could be used in certain contexts where the sound is not as loud or high-pitched. When looking for alternative words to use instead of skirl, it's important to consider the overall tone and context of the piece, as well as the specific sound being described.

What are the hypernyms for Skirl?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Skirl?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for skirl (as nouns)

  • hyponyms for skirl (as verbs)

Usage examples for Skirl

A swarm of mosquitoes buzzed in the glare thrown by the lamp with a shrill, attenuated sound like the skirl of far-away bagpipes.
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell
Flamby ran to the door, threw it open and sprang out into the brilliant moonlight as police whistles began to skirl in the distance.
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer
He paused for an instant as if reflecting-not satisfied, probably, that he had hit upon the true solution-when suddenly his eye brightened, his lips curled, and fixing a look upon the angry Frenchman, he said-"Maybe ye are right enow-ye heard them ower muckle in Waterloo to like the skirl o' them ever since;" with which satisfactory explanation, made in no spirit of bitterness or raillery, but in the simple belief that he had at last hit the mark of the viscomte's antipathy, the old man gathered up his plaid and departed.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)

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