IPA: /ˈskwɔːkər/
KK: /ˈskwɔːkər/
A person or thing that makes a loud, harsh noise, often used to describe certain birds or loudspeakers.
The squawker in the tree made it hard to hear the conversation.
**Squawker** → The word 'squawker' is derived from 'squawk' (an imitative word representing a harsh, loud noise) combined with the suffix '-er' (meaning a person who performs an action). Thus, a 'squawker' refers to a person or thing that makes a loud, harsh noise.
Imagine someone making a loud, harsh noise — that's what a 'squawker' does, as the root 'squawk' represents that sound.