rattled (Meaning)

Wordnet

rattled (s)

thrown into a state of agitated confusion; (`rattled' is an informal term)

Webster

rattled (imp. & p. p.)

of Rattle

rattled Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderous explosion rattled the windows, sending shards of glass flying through the air.
  2. The sudden appearance of the stranger rattled her nerves, causing her to jump in surprise.
  3. The angry mob rattled the gates of the courthouse, demanding justice.
  4. The sound of gunfire rattled through the quiet night, breaking the peaceful silence.
  5. The roar of the oncoming train rattled the ground beneath her feet.
  6. The boy's small voice rattled with fear as he told his story.
  7. The harsh wind rattled the old shutters, making a ghostly sound.
  8. The news of his father's illness rattled the young man to his core.
  9. The loud banging on the door rattled the house, waking the sleeping occupants.
  10. The rattling of the teacups on the table reminded her of the peaceful afternoons she spent with her grandmother.

FAQs About the word rattled

thrown into a state of agitated confusion; (`rattled' is an informal term)of Rattle

disturbed, mortified, nonplussed, fazed, aggravated, unsettled, distressed, flustered, jumpy, nonplused

collected, undisturbed, unperturbed, unperturbed, calm, secure, cool, secure, undisturbed, confident

The thunderous explosion rattled the windows, sending shards of glass flying through the air.

The sudden appearance of the stranger rattled her nerves, causing her to jump in surprise.

The angry mob rattled the gates of the courthouse, demanding justice.

The sound of gunfire rattled through the quiet night, breaking the peaceful silence.