Meaning & Definition of Crackling in English
English⟶
Crackling
A series of small, sharp sounds or a type of crisp food
Pronunciation:
/ˈkraklɪŋ/Part of Speech:
noun, adjectivePlural:
cracklingsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The sound of something crackling, like firewood or electricity.
Example Sentence: The crackling of the fire was soothing.
Definition: A crisp, usually fatty skin or piece of fried food, often made from pork.
Example Sentence: I love the crunchy texture of the crackling on my roast.
Definition: Any series of bursts of noise.
Example Sentence: The crackling of the radio made it hard to hear.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English cracklen, from the Old English cracian ('to make a sharp sound').
Synonyms
snaprustlepopfrysizzle
Common Phrases and Expressions
- crackling fire: The noise produced by burning wood.
- crackling sound: A series of sharp, popping noises.
Translations
- Spanish: estallido
- French: crépitement
- German: knistern
- Russian: хруст
Related Words
- crackle: To make a series of short, sharp sounds.
- crispy: Having a dry, brittle texture.
- snap: To make a sudden, sharp noise.
Slang Meanings of crackling
Meaning: A term used to describe something that is very exciting or lively.
Example Sentence: The party was crackling with energy.
Meaning: Referring to something that is cool or awesome.
Example Sentence: That new car is crackling!