The longest word in the English language with one syllable.
The word screeched has one syllable.
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I am not entirely sure as to whether you mean a positive synonym for "screeched", or whether the word itself has any positive connotations. A positive connotation for the word "screeched" could be the fact that although it is a harsh and displeasing noise, it is often used in conjunction with excitement. For example: "Wow!" she screeched, suggests that she is pleased, or incredibly surprised, and therefor is shrieking to express the above emotions. A synonym for "screeched" I rather like is "caterwauled".
I jumped when the owl screeched. The car screeched to a halt.
Screamed, howled, shrieked, yelled, shrilled...
Yes, it is the joint longest with scratched and scrunched.
Yes, because the longest 1 syllable word is screeched and squirreled is longer.
it is still screeched because it only has a negative connotation.
From the verb to screech, the word is screeched(made a high-pitched sound or wail).
A high-pitched scream or sound is a "screech."
I am not entirely sure as to whether you mean a positive synonym for "screeched", or whether the word itself has any positive connotations. A positive connotation for the word "screeched" could be the fact that although it is a harsh and displeasing noise, it is often used in conjunction with excitement. For example: "Wow!" she screeched, suggests that she is pleased, or incredibly surprised, and therefor is shrieking to express the above emotions. A synonym for "screeched" I rather like is "caterwauled".
The teacher scowled at Tom and screeched, "Never, use illiteracy in my classroom!"