🔔clangor (klãɡɔʁ)

noun
/ˈklæŋər/
bruit, fracas (bruit, fracas)

Signification

A loud, resonant, and continuous noise, often metallic.
Traduction de la signification
Un bruit fort, résonnant et continu, souvent métallique.
Un bruit fort, résonnant et continu, souvent métallique.

Phrases d'exemple

The clangor of the church bells filled the town square.

Le fracas des cloches de l'église remplissait la place du village.
Le fracas des cloches de l'église remplissait la place du village.

Synonymes

clatter, clamor, racket, din, noise

Antonymes

silence, quiet, hush

Collocations

clangor of bells, metallic clangor, constant clangor

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