clatter
Meanings
Plural: clatters
Noun
- a rattling noise (often produced by rapid movement)
- "the shutters clattered against the house"
- "the clatter of iron wheels on cobblestones"
- A rattling noise; a repetition of abrupt, sharp sounds.
- A loud disturbance.
- Noisy talk or chatter.
- A large group, especially of sibling children; a lot
- Alternative form of clitter; scree.
Verb
- make a rattling sound
- "clattering dishes"
- To make a rattling sound.
- To chatter noisily or rapidly.
- To hit; to smack.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English clatren (“to make a rattling sound”), from Old English *clatrian (attested as the Late Old English gerund clatrung), of onomatopoeic origin. Compare Dutch klateren, kletteren.
The noun, derived from the verb, is first attested in the 14ᵗʰ century.
Synonyms
brattle, clack, clacking, clatter, clattering, commotion, crackling, crepitation, knocking, patter, pit-a-pat, pitter-patter, racket, rapping, ratatat, rattle, rattling, roll, rubadub, tapping
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 9
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