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Rumbling - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

rumbling

/ˈrʌmbəlɪŋ/ /ˈrʌmbəlɪŋ/

Definition:

A continuous deep, resonant sound like distant thunder or a growling stomach.

Synonyms:

roaring, grumbling, booming, murmuring

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

silence, quiet

Common Collocations:

distant rumbling, stomach rumbling, rumbling noise, rumbling thunder

Derivatives:

rumble, rumbled

Usage Tips:

Use "rumbling" to describe low, continuous sounds like thunder or hunger; often implies something ominous or large-scale.

Common Phrases:

the rumblings of discontent, rumbling in the distance, stomach rumbling

Etymology:

From Middle English "romblen," imitative of low, continuous sounds like thunder or growling.

Examples:

  • 1. The thunder started with a low rumbling in the distance.
  • 2. Her stomach made a loud rumbling noise during the meeting.
  • 3. We heard the rumbling of trucks passing by all night.
  • 4. The volcano's rumbling warned of an impending eruption.

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