Cronk

Pronunciation: /ˈkrɑːŋk/

Cronk (verb)

  1. to make a loud, harsh noise, often like a crow.

Examples

  • The old car began to cronk as it started.
  • When the machine cronked, everyone covered their ears.

Common collocations: cronk loudly, begin to cronk, loud cronk, sudden cronk, constant cronk

Cronk (noun)

  1. a loud, harsh sound, similar to a crow's call.

Examples

  • The cronk of the alarm startled everyone.
  • A sudden cronk interrupted the meeting.

Synonyms of Cronk

Informal

Antonyms of Cronk

  • describing something in perfect condition