Squeaking [verb]

Definition of Squeaking:

make sharp, high-pitched sound

Synonyms of Squeaking:

Creak

Screech

Squeal

Sound

Pipe

Yelp

Cry

Whine

Cheep

Grate

Sing

Peep

Shrill

Scream

Talk

Scritch


Opposite/Antonyms of Squeaking:


Sentence/Example of Squeaking:

I thought I'd shouted it, but it sounded just like a squeak.

Anywhere but that rocker, I mean; that's got a squeak in the leg.

"Don't you so much as squeak, Mr. Castro," a voice whispered in my ear.

He had cracked his voice at last, and could only squeak miserably.

You've got two notes at present, and one's a squeak and t'other's a grumble.

How they squeal and squeak and sob when they are in trouble!

He heard the squeak of an opening door and stumbled blindly in its direction.

She gives a squeak and drops it directly, and takes to her heels.

Some rats in the wall began to fight and bite each other, and squeak and scramble.

The notary scuttled out, with something between a snarl and a squeak.