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- nounrumbling (noun) · rumblings (plural noun)
- a continuous deep, resonant sound:"the rumbling of wheels in the distance"
- (rumblings)an early indication or rumor of dissatisfaction or incipient change:"there are growing rumblings of discontent"
adjectiverumbling (adjective)- making or constituting a deep resonant sound:"a rumbling noise" · "a rumbling ancient air conditioner"
verbrumbling (present participle)- make a continuous deep, resonant sound:"thunder rumbled, lightning flickered"
- (especially of a large vehicle) move with a rumbling sound:"heavy trucks rumbled through the streets"
- utter in a deep, resonant voice:"the man's low voice rumbled an instruction"
- (of a person's stomach) make a deep, resonant sound due to hunger:"as she passed the buffet car her stomach rumbled"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformaldiscover (an illicit activity or its perpetrator):"it wouldn't need a genius to rumble my little game"
- US ENGLISHinformaltake part in a street fight between gangs or large groups:"the five of them rumbled with the men in the other car"
Originlate Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch rommelen, rummelen, of imitative origin. Sense 2 of the verb may be a different word.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a continuous deep, resonant sound:
adjective- making or constituting a deep resonant sound:
verb
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- Rumbling can mean12:
- A sign of anger or disagreement: There are rumblings of annoyance throughout the workforce.
- A continuous low sound: the rumbling of distant guns / thunder.
- To make a continuous, low sound, or to move slowly while making such a sound: My stomach is rumbling.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a sign of anger or disagreement: There are rumblings of annoyance throughout the workforce. [ C usually singular ] a continuous low sound: the rumbling of distant guns / thunderdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rumblingto make a continuous, low sound, or to move slowly while making such a sound: My stomach is rumbling.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rumble Rumbling Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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