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Peal - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

peal

/pil/ /piːl/

Definition:

A loud ringing of bells, or a sudden loud sound like thunder or laughter.

Synonyms:

chime, clang, ring, toll

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

silence, hush

Common Collocations:

peal of bells, peal of thunder, peal of laughter

Derivatives:

pealing, pealed

Usage Tips:

Use "peal" for sounds like bells or laughter; avoid for single, soft noises.

Common Phrases:

peals of laughter, a peal of thunder, ring a peal

Etymology:

From Old French "apel," meaning "a call," influenced by "appeal."

Examples:

  • 1. The church bells began to peal at noon.
  • 2. A sudden peal of thunder startled the children.
  • 3. Her joke sent the room into peals of laughter.
  • 4. The tower’s bell will peal for the celebration tonight.

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