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peala ringing of a set of bells; chime: The church bells peal Christmas carols. Not to be confused with:peel – skin or rind of a fruit such as banana or orange; to strip away or pare: peel potatoespeal P0134100 (pēl)n.1. A ringing of a set of bells, especially a change or set of changes rung on bells.2. A set of bells tuned to each other; a chime.3. A loud burst of noise: peals of laughter.v. pealed, peal·ing, peals v.intr. To sound in a peal; ring.v.tr. To cause to peal. [Middle English pele, a bell peal, especially as a summons to church, short for apel, appeal; see appeal.]peal (piːl) n1. a loud prolonged usually reverberating sound, as of bells, thunder, or laughter2. (Music, other) bell-ringing a series of changes rung in accordance with specific rules, consisting of not fewer than 5000 permutations in a ring of eight bells3. (Music, other) (not in technical usage) the set of bells in a belfryvb4. (intr) to sound with a peal or peals5. (tr) to give forth loudly and sonorously6. (tr) to ring (bells) in peals[C14 pele, variant of apele appeal]
peal (piːl) n (Animals) a dialect name for a grilse or a young sea troutpeal (pil) n. 1. a loud, prolonged ringing of bells. 2. a set of bells tuned to one another. 3. a series of changes rung on a set of bells. 4. any loud, sustained sound or series of sounds, as of thunder or laughter. v.t. 5. to sound loudly and sonorously. v.i. 6. to sound forth in a peal; resound. [1350–1400; Middle English pele ringing of a bell as a summons, aph. form of appel appeal] Peal succession of loud sounds.Examples: peal of artillery; of bells, 1511; of guns, 1515; of laughter, 1711; of musket, 1855; of ordnance, 1577; of praise, 1596; of thunder, 1649; of vultures, 1670; of war, 1535; of words, 1671.peal Past participle: pealed Gerund: pealing
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I peal | you peal | he/she/it peals | we peal | you peal | they peal |
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I pealed | you pealed | he/she/it pealed | we pealed | you pealed | they pealed |
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I am pealing | you are pealing | he/she/it is pealing | we are pealing | you are pealing | they are pealing |
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I have pealed | you have pealed | he/she/it has pealed | we have pealed | you have pealed | they have pealed |
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I was pealing | you were pealing | he/she/it was pealing | we were pealing | you were pealing | they were pealing |
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I had pealed | you had pealed | he/she/it had pealed | we had pealed | you had pealed | they had pealed |
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I will peal | you will peal | he/she/it will peal | we will peal | you will peal | they will peal |
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I will have pealed | you will have pealed | he/she/it will have pealed | we will have pealed | you will have pealed | they will have pealed |
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I will be pealing | you will be pealing | he/she/it will be pealing | we will be pealing | you will be pealing | they will be pealing |
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I have been pealing | you have been pealing | he/she/it has been pealing | we have been pealing | you have been pealing | they have been pealing |
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I will have been pealing | you will have been pealing | he/she/it will have been pealing | we will have been pealing | you will have been pealing | they will have been pealing |
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I had been pealing | you had been pealing | he/she/it had been pealing | we had been pealing | you had been pealing | they had been pealing |
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I would peal | you would peal | he/she/it would peal | we would peal | you would peal | they would peal |
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I would have pealed | you would have pealed | he/she/it would have pealed | we would have pealed | you would have pealed | they would have pealed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | peal - a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)pealing, rolling, rollsound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them" | Verb | 1. | peal - ring recurrently; "bells were pealing"ring, peal - sound loudly and sonorously; "the bells rang" | | 2. | peal - sound loudly and sonorously; "the bells rang"ringsound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"ding, dingdong, dong - go `ding dong', like a belltintinnabulate - ring or sound like a small bellpeal - ring recurrently; "bells were pealing"knell - ring as in announcing death |
pealverb1. ring, sound, toll, resound, chime, resonate, tintinnabulate The church bells pealed at the stroke of midnight.noun1. ring, sound, ringing, clamour, chime, clang, carillon, tintinnabulation the great peals of the Abbey bells2. clap, sound, crash, blast, roar, rumble, resounding, reverberation great peals of thunder3. roar, fit, shout, scream, gale, howl, shriek, hoot She burst into peals of laughter.pealverbTo give forth or cause to give forth a clear, resonant sound:bong, chime, knell, ring, strike, toll.Translationspeal (piːl) noun1. the ringing of (a set of) bells. 鐘聲 钟声2. a set of (usually church) bells. 編鐘 编钟3. a loud noise. peals of laughter/thunder. 隆隆聲 隆隆声 verb to (cause to) ring or sound loudly. Thunder pealed through the valley. 使鳴響,大聲發出 轰响 IdiomsSeepeal outpeal
peal11. Bell-ringing a series of changes rung in accordance with specific rules, consisting of not fewer than 5000 permutations in a ring of eight bells 2. the set of bells in a belfry
peal2 a dialect name for a grilse or a young sea trout PEAL
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peal
Synonyms for pealverb ringSynonyms- ring
- sound
- toll
- resound
- chime
- resonate
- tintinnabulate
noun ringSynonyms- ring
- sound
- ringing
- clamour
- chime
- clang
- carillon
- tintinnabulation
noun clapSynonyms- clap
- sound
- crash
- blast
- roar
- rumble
- resounding
- reverberation
noun roarSynonyms- roar
- fit
- shout
- scream
- gale
- howl
- shriek
- hoot
Synonyms for pealverb to give forth or cause to give forth a clear, resonant soundSynonyms- bong
- chime
- knell
- ring
- strike
- toll
Synonyms for pealnoun a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)SynonymsRelated Wordsverb ring recurrentlyRelated Wordsverb sound loudly and sonorouslySynonymsRelated Words- sound
- go
- ding
- dingdong
- dong
- tintinnabulate
- peal
- knell
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