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Synonyms & Similar Words
clatter
clang
clink
jingle
tinkle
rhapsody
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hum
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whir
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cheep
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Meaning of Rattle
to make a rapid series of short, loud sounds
Definitions
- a loud, sharp, rattling sound, typically made by loose objects striking each other
- * to make or cause a rattling sound
- * a device that makes a rattling sound, especially one used to attract attention or signal something
Etymology of Rattle
The word "rattle" originated from the Old English word "hrattlian" or "rætlian", which is derived from the verb "hrattlian", meaning to make a rattling sound, and the noun "hrattel" or "rætel", meaning a rattling sound or a device that makes such a sound
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the sound of loose objects striking each other, and its meaning has expanded over time to include the device that makes the sound and the act of making the sound
Example Uses
- The baby's rattle lay on the floor, making a loud noise as it spun around
- * The snake's tail began to rattle, warning us of its presence
- * The old car's loose parts started to rattle as we drove down the bumpy road