Cackles Meaning in English
word · lemma: cackle
ˈkækəɫ
KAK-uhlz
kˈækəlz
KAK-uhlz
التعريف
Makes a loud, high-pitched laugh, often sounding harsh or unpleasant. It can also mean the loud clucking sound a hen makes.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Cackles' is often used for a harsh or witch-like laugh, not a kind or gentle one. It can describe people or chickens. Common collocations: 'witch cackles', 'old woman cackles'. Not typically used for normal laughter.
Spanish: carcajea - ríe fuerte (risa chillona)Portuguese (BR): cacareja - ri alto (riso estridente)Portuguese (PT): cacareja - ri alto (riso estridente)Chinese (Simplified): 咯咯笑 - 鸡叫Chinese (Traditional): 咯咯笑 - 雞叫Hindi: किकियाती है - तेज़ हंसीArabic: تقهقه - تضحك بصوت عالٍ (ضحكة حادة)Bengali: ককানো - খিকখিক করে হাসাRussian: кудахчет - хохочет (злобно)Japanese: ケタケタ笑う - コッコッと鳴くVietnamese: cười khanh khách (khàn) - cục tác (gà)Korean: 깔깔 웃다 - 꼬꼬댁거리다Turkish: kıkırdamak (acımasızca gülmek) - gıdaklamakUrdu: قہقہہ مارنا - کڑکڑانا (مرغی)Indonesian: terkekeh (tertawa nyaring) - berkokok (ayam betina)
جمل نموذجية
She cackles when she watches funny movies.
basic
The witch cackles loudly in the story.
basic
The hen cackles every morning.
basic
He walked in, and the whole group cackled at his silly hat.
natural
Grandma cackles every time someone tells a joke at dinner.
natural
They all cackled at the idea, thinking it was ridiculous.
natural