Rackle

Pronunciation: /ˈɹækklɪ/

Rackle (noun)

  1. a loud, unpleasant noise or commotion.

Examples

  • The rackle from the construction site was unbearable.
  • A sudden rackle interrupted the meeting.

Common collocations: loud rackle, constant rackle, cause a rackle, rackle loudly, rackle continuously

Rackle (verb)

  1. to make a series of short, loud sounds.

Examples

  • The old car rackled down the street.
  • Leaves rackled in the wind.

Synonyms of Rackle

Neutral

Antonyms of Rackle

  • absence of sound