crackle Antonyms
Meaning of crackle
crackle (n)
the sharp sound of snapping noises
glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surface
crackle (v)
make a crackling sound
make a crushing noise
to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracks
crackle (s)
having the surface decorated with a network of fine cracks, as in crackleware
crackle Sentence Examples
- As the fire crackled in the fireplace, the warmth spread throughout the room.
- The crisp autumn leaves crackle beneath our feet as we walk through the forest.
- Sarah could hear the crackle of bacon frying in the kitchen, making her mouth water.
- The vinyl record emitted a satisfying crackle as it played on the turntable.
- James sat by the campfire, mesmerized by the crackle of the flames dancing in the night.
- The sound of the crackling radio broke the silence of the empty room.
- Emily enjoyed the crackle of the bonfire as she roasted marshmallows with her friends.
- The old book had a satisfying crackle as Mary turned its brittle pages.
- The electric sparks crackle as the technician works on repairing the faulty wiring.
- The crackle of thunder in the distance warned of an approaching storm.
FAQs About the word crackle
the sharp sound of snapping noises, glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surface, make a crackling sound, make a crushing noise, to become, or to c
hiss, rustle, crinkle, click, creak, clatter,pop, sizzle, squeak, sputter
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As the fire crackled in the fireplace, the warmth spread throughout the room.
The crisp autumn leaves crackle beneath our feet as we walk through the forest.
Sarah could hear the crackle of bacon frying in the kitchen, making her mouth water.
The vinyl record emitted a satisfying crackle as it played on the turntable.