Yell
No. It can be a verb "to shriek" to make a specific sound, or a noun "a shriek" the specific sound made.
The exhilaration she felt as the roller coaster rushed around the loop caused her to shriek with excitement.
Howl, yelp. yell, shriek,
Shrieks is a noun (plural form of shriek) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of shriek).
She let out a loud shriek when she saw the spider on the wall.
I shriek at the sight of spiders.
She let out a loud, piercing shriek at the sight of the big spider.
The enraged princess began to shriek at the sheik. Look at that sheik up on that camel.
I ran as fast as I could away from my burning house when I heard a high pitched shriek from inside.
Yell
The future tense of "shriek" is "will shriek." For example, "She will shriek when she sees the spider."
I stood trembling in fear when I heard a shriek come from behind.
shriek
Yes shriek is a verb!
No. It can be a verb "to shriek" to make a specific sound, or a noun "a shriek" the specific sound made.
Shriek of the Mutilated was created in 1974.