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Meaning of clatters
The primary meaning of the word "clatters" is to make a loud, sharp, ringing noise, typically caused by something hitting or moving against a hard surface.
Etymology of clatters
The word "clatters" has its roots in the Middle English word "clateren", which is derived from the Old French word "clatir" or "clater", meaning "to make a loud noise"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe a loud, sharp, ringing noise, often caused by metal or other hard objects hitting or moving against each other
Synonyms
Definitions
- To make a loud, sharp, ringing noise, typically caused by something hitting or moving against a hard surface
- * To move or fall with a loud, sharp, ringing noise
- * To talk or speak quickly and carelessly, often making mistakes or saying something inappropriate
Usage Examples
- The pots and pans clattered in the kitchen as the chef frantically prepared dinner
- * The bike clattered against the wall as it fell over
- * The keys clattered on the floor as she dropped them
Antonyms
silences
quietens
muffles
stifles
softens
deadens
stills
calms
hushes
quiets
gentles
soothes
smoothes
peacefulness
serenity
tranquility
calmness
silence
stillness
quietness
muteness
soundlessness