Is cackle a word in English?
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Is cackle a word in English?
verb (used without object), cack·led, cack·ling. to utter a shrill, broken sound or cry, as of a hen. to laugh in a shrill, broken manner.
What is the meaning of word cackle?
Definition of cackle intransitive verb. 1 : to make the sharp broken noise or cry characteristic of a hen especially after laying. 2 : to laugh especially in a harsh or sharp manner Shakespeare’s crones cackled of evil deeds— Scott McMurray. 3 : chatter.
Is a cackle a laugh?
To cackle is to laugh in a loud, harsh way. Your dad’s jokes might be so bad that they’re funny, making you cackle every time.
What is the synonym of cackle?
laugh loudly, laugh uproariously, guffaw, crow, chortle, chuckle, giggle, tee-hee.
What is the meaning of proud cackle?
RAISING A PROUD CACKLE. Explanation: LAUGH IN A LOUD WAY OR HARSHLY. PLEASE.
What animals have cackles?
Hens
The following is a list of sound words that denote animal sounds and bird cries.
Animal | Name of Sound |
---|---|
Hamsters | Squeak |
Hares | Squeak |
Hawks | Scram |
Hens | Cackle, Cluck |
What is proud cackle?
What is the opposite of cackle?
Antonyms. cry war whoop hiss utterance.
Why did the parents raise a proud cackle?
Young seagull was able to fly and can trust on his wings. After flying for a while he was also able to sit on the sea and that is why everyone was proud of him. Young seagull overcame his fear of flying. All the members of his family were very happy for him.
What is took no notice?
: to ignore someone or something —usually + of Take no notice of them.
Why do villains laugh?
Part of the power of the evil laugh comes from its salience, Kjeldgaard-Christiansen says: it is both highly visual and vocal (as the close-up of Jafar beautifully demonstrates) and the staccato rhythm can be particularly piercing.