Rumble

Pronunciation: /ˈrʌmbəl/

Rumble (verb)

  1. To make a deep, continuous sound, often coming from the ground or from something moving heavily.
  2. For the stomach to make a deep sound when you are hungry.
  3. To develop and become known as a hidden problem or conflict that people are starting to notice.

Examples

  • The truck rumbled under the bridge.
  • The ground rumbled when the train passed.

Rumble (noun)

  1. A deep, continuous sound, often heard from the ground or from something moving heavily.
  2. The deep sound made by the stomach when you are hungry.
  3. A growing sign of a problem or conflict that is not fully explained yet.

Examples

  • I heard a deep rumble in the distance.
  • The engine made a steady rumble.