racket |
jangle |
Related terms |
Racket is a related term of jangle.
As nouns the difference between racket and jangle
is that
racket is (
label) a racquet: an implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a birdie in badminton or
racket can be a loud noise while
jangle is a rattling metallic sound.
As verbs the difference between racket and jangle
is that
racket is to strike with, or as if with, a racket while
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound.
ringing |
jangle |
Related terms |
Ringing is a related term of jangle.
As nouns the difference between ringing and jangle
is that
ringing is the sound of ringing while
jangle is a rattling metallic sound.
As verbs the difference between ringing and jangle
is that
ringing is while
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound.
As an adjective ringing
is loud and clear.
jangle |
chime |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between jangle and chime
is that
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound while
chime is to agree; to correspond.
In transitive terms the difference between jangle and chime
is that
jangle is to irritate while
chime is to utter harmoniously; to recite rhythmically.
crashing |
jangle |
Related terms |
Crashing is a related term of jangle.
As verbs the difference between crashing and jangle
is that
crashing is while
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound.
As nouns the difference between crashing and jangle
is that
crashing is the sound or action of something that crashes while
jangle is a rattling metallic sound.
resounding |
jangle |
Related terms |
Resounding is a related term of jangle.
As nouns the difference between resounding and jangle
is that
resounding is the action of the verb
to resound while
jangle is a rattling metallic sound.
As verbs the difference between resounding and jangle
is that
resounding is while
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound.
As an adjective resounding
is having a deep, rich sound; mellow and resonant.
jangle |
buzz |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between jangle and buzz
is that
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound while
buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.
In transitive terms the difference between jangle and buzz
is that
jangle is to irritate while
buzz is to talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice.
wood |
jangle |
In transitive terms the difference between wood and jangle
is that
wood is to supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for while
jangle is to irritate.
In obsolete terms the difference between wood and jangle
is that
wood is mad, insane, crazed while
jangle is idle talk; prate; chatter; babble.
As an adjective wood
is made of or with
wood.
As a proper noun Wood
is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.
jangle |
rumpus |
Related terms |
Jangle is a related term of rumpus.
As nouns the difference between jangle and rumpus
is that
jangle is a rattling metallic sound while
rumpus is a noisy, sometimes violent disturbance; noise and confusion; a quarrel.
As a verb jangle
is to make a rattling metallic sound.
scratch |
jangle |
Related terms |
Scratch is a related term of jangle.
As verbs the difference between scratch and jangle
is that
scratch is to rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc while
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound.
As nouns the difference between scratch and jangle
is that
scratch is (
lb) a disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching while
jangle is a rattling metallic sound.
As an adjective scratch
is for or consisting of preliminary or tentative, incomplete, etc work.
grate |
jangle |
Synonyms |
Grate is a synonym of jangle.
As verbs the difference between grate and jangle
is that
grate is to cry or weep while
jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound.
As a noun jangle is
a rattling metallic sound.
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