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jangleenUK
jan·gle J0015400 (jăng′gəl)v. jan·gled, jan·gling, jan·gles v.intr. To make a harsh metallic sound: The spurs jangled noisily.v.tr.1. To cause to make a harsh discordant sound.2. To have an irritating effect on: The racket from the street jangled my nerves.n. A harsh metallic sound. [Middle English janglen, to chatter, from Old French jangler, probably of Germanic origin.] jan′gler n.jangle (ˈdʒæŋɡəl) vb1. to sound or cause to sound discordantly, harshly, or unpleasantly: the telephone jangled. 2. (tr) to produce a jarring effect on: the accident jangled his nerves. 3. an archaic word for wranglen4. a harsh, unpleasant ringing noise5. an argument or quarrel[C13: from Old French jangler, of Germanic origin; compare Middle Dutch jangelen to whine, complain] ˈjangler njan•gle (ˈdʒæŋ gəl) v. -gled, -gling, n. v.i. 1. to produce a harsh, discordant sound: coins jangling together. 2. to speak angrily; wrangle. v.t. 3. to cause to make a harsh, discordant, usu. metallic sound. 4. to cause to become irritated or upset: loud noise that jangles the nerves. n. 5. a harsh or discordant sound. 6. an argument, dispute, or quarrel. [1250–1300; Middle English < Old French jangler < Germanic; compare Middle Dutch jangelen to haggle, whine] jan′gler, n. jan′gly, adj. jangle Past participle: jangled Gerund: jangling
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I jangle | you jangle | he/she/it jangles | we jangle | you jangle | they jangle |
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I jangled | you jangled | he/she/it jangled | we jangled | you jangled | they jangled |
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I am jangling | you are jangling | he/she/it is jangling | we are jangling | you are jangling | they are jangling |
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I have jangled | you have jangled | he/she/it has jangled | we have jangled | you have jangled | they have jangled |
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I was jangling | you were jangling | he/she/it was jangling | we were jangling | you were jangling | they were jangling |
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I had jangled | you had jangled | he/she/it had jangled | we had jangled | you had jangled | they had jangled |
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I will jangle | you will jangle | he/she/it will jangle | we will jangle | you will jangle | they will jangle |
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I will have jangled | you will have jangled | he/she/it will have jangled | we will have jangled | you will have jangled | they will have jangled |
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I will be jangling | you will be jangling | he/she/it will be jangling | we will be jangling | you will be jangling | they will be jangling |
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I have been jangling | you have been jangling | he/she/it has been jangling | we have been jangling | you have been jangling | they have been jangling |
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I will have been jangling | you will have been jangling | he/she/it will have been jangling | we will have been jangling | you will have been jangling | they will have been jangling |
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I had been jangling | you had been jangling | he/she/it had been jangling | we had been jangling | you had been jangling | they had been jangling |
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I would jangle | you would jangle | he/she/it would jangle | we would jangle | you would jangle | they would jangle |
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I would have jangled | you would have jangled | he/she/it would have jangled | we would have jangled | you would have jangled | they would have jangled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jangle - a metallic sound; "the jingle of coins"; "the jangle of spurs"jinglesound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | Verb | 1. | jangle - make a sound typical of metallic objects; "The keys were jingling in his pocket"jingle, jingle-janglemake noise, noise, resound - emit a noise |
jangleverb1. rattle, ring, clash, clatter, chime, ping, vibrate, jingle, ding, clank Her necklaces and bracelets jangled as she walked.2. disturb, worry, trouble, excite, upset, alarm, distress, annoy, distract, unsettle, harass, hassle (informal), agitate, ruffle, confound, shake, unnerve, fluster, perturb, discompose The caffeine in coffee can jangle the nerves.noun1. clash, clang, cacophony, reverberation, rattle, jar, racket, din, dissonance, clangour a jangle of bells clash quiet, silence, mellifluousness, harmoniousnessTranslationsjangle (ˈdʒӕŋgl) verb to (cause to) give a harsh (ringing) sound. The bell jangled noisily. (使)發出刺耳(鈴)聲 使发出刺耳声IdiomsSeejangle onjangleenUK Related to jangle: Jangle pop, JangoSynonyms for jangleverb rattleSynonyms- rattle
- ring
- clash
- clatter
- chime
- ping
- vibrate
- jingle
- ding
- clank
verb disturbSynonyms- disturb
- worry
- trouble
- excite
- upset
- alarm
- distress
- annoy
- distract
- unsettle
- harass
- hassle
- agitate
- ruffle
- confound
- shake
- unnerve
- fluster
- perturb
- discompose
noun clashSynonyms- clash
- clang
- cacophony
- reverberation
- rattle
- jar
- racket
- din
- dissonance
- clangour
Antonyms- quiet
- silence
- mellifluousness
- harmoniousness
Synonyms for janglenoun a metallic soundSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make a sound typical of metallic objectsSynonymsRelated Words |