peal |
reverberation |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between peal and reverberation
is that
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc while
reverberation is a violent oscillation or vibration.
As a verb peal
is to sound with a peal or peals.
peal |
crack |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between peal and crack
is that
peal is to sound with a peal or peals while
crack is to make a sharply humorous comment.
In transitive terms the difference between peal and crack
is that
peal is to assail with noise while
crack is to tell (a joke).
In obsolete terms the difference between peal and crack
is that
peal is to appeal while
crack is a boy, generally a pert, lively boy.
As an adjective crack is
highly trained and competent.
peal |
tolling |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between peal and tolling
is that
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc while
tolling is the act by which a bell is tolled.
As verbs the difference between peal and tolling
is that
peal is to sound with a peal or peals while
tolling is present participle of lang=en.
apple |
peal |
As nouns the difference between apple and peal
is that
apple is a common, round fruit produced by the tree
Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates while
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc.
As a proper noun Apple
is a nickname for New York City, usually “the Big Apple”.
As a verb peal is
to sound with a peal or peals.
peal |
clack |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between peal and clack
is that
peal is to sound with a peal or peals while
clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.
In transitive terms the difference between peal and clack
is that
peal is to assail with noise while
clack is to cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.
clash |
peal |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between clash and peal
is that
clash is to argue angrily while
peal is to sound with a peal or peals.
As nouns the difference between clash and peal
is that
clash is a loud sound while
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc.
As verbs the difference between clash and peal
is that
clash is to make a loud clash while
peal is to sound with a peal or peals.
peal |
slam |
Related terms |
Peal is a related term of slam.
In lang=en terms the difference between peal and slam
is that
peal is to assail with noise while
slam is to change providers (eg of domain registration or telephone carrier) for a customer without clear (if any) consent.
In uk|dialect|lang=en terms the difference between peal and slam
is that
peal is (uk|dialect) to pour out while
slam is (uk|dialect) the refuse of alum works.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between peal and slam
is that
peal is (obsolete) to appeal while
slam is (obsolete) a type of card game, also called ruff and honours.
As nouns the difference between peal and slam
is that
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc or
peal can be a small salmon; a grilse; a sewin while
slam is (countable) a sudden impact or blow or
slam can be (obsolete) a type of card game, also called ruff and honours.
As verbs the difference between peal and slam
is that
peal is to sound with a peal or peals while
slam is (ergative) to shut with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise or
slam can be (card games) to defeat by winning all the tricks of a deal or a hand.
clangour |
peal |
Related terms |
Clangour is a related term of peal.
As nouns the difference between clangour and peal
is that
clangour is (british|canadian) a loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din while
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc or
peal can be a small salmon; a grilse; a sewin.
As verbs the difference between clangour and peal
is that
clangour is (british|canadian) to make a clanging sound while
peal is to sound with a peal or peals.
peal |
ringing |
Synonyms |
Peal is a synonym of ringing.
As nouns the difference between peal and ringing
is that
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc or
peal can be a small salmon; a grilse; a sewin while
ringing is the sound of ringing.
As verbs the difference between peal and ringing
is that
peal is to sound with a peal or peals while
ringing is .
As an adjective ringing is
loud and clear.
peal |
boom |
Synonyms |
Peal is a synonym of boom.
As nouns the difference between peal and boom
is that
peal is a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc or
peal can be a small salmon; a grilse; a sewin while
boom is .
As a verb peal
is to sound with a peal or peals.
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