Meaning & Definition of word "Rattle"

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    Rattle

    /ˈrætl/

    noun:

    • 1. A rapid succession of short, sharp noises.
      • Example: The rattle of the wind against the windows kept me awake all night.
    • 2. A shaking sound made by certain objects or animals, like a rattlesnake.
      • Example: We heard the rattle of the rattlesnake before we saw it.

    verb:

    • 1. To make a rapid succession of short, sharp noises.
      • Example: The truck rattled loudly as it drove over the potholes.
    • 2. To disturb or agitate someone, causing anxiety or nervousness.
      • Example: The unexpected news rattled her, leaving her momentarily speechless.
    • 3. To knock together sharply or make noise by moving quickly.
      • Example: He rattled the keys in his pocket as he walked.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from the Old English 'rǣttan' meaning to shake.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rattle someone's cage:

    To annoy or provoke someone.

    rattle off:

    To say something quickly and without much effort.

    rattle your bones:

    To create a frightening or unsettling sound.

    Related Words

    rattling:

    Creating a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds.

    rattletrap:

    An old or dilapidated vehicle.

    Slang Meanings of rattle

    Meaning: To complain or gossip excessively.

    Example Sentence: All they do is rattle on about the same old stories.

    Meaning: To be startled or shocked.

    Example Sentence: I was rattled when I heard the news.