Crackle Meaning in English
word
ˈkɹækəɫ
KRAK-uhl
kɹˈækəl
KRAK-uhl
Definition
To make a series of short, sharp, popping or cracking sounds, like fire, static, or old vinyl records.
Usage & Nuances
Usually describes the sound of fire, static, or old records. Most often used as an intransitive verb: 'The fire crackled.' Can also be a noun for the noise itself. Not used for loud explosions or soft murmurs.
Spanish: crepitar - chisporrotearPortuguese (BR): crepitar - estalarPortuguese (PT): crepitar - estalarChinese (Simplified): 噼啪作响Chinese (Traditional): 劈啪作響Hindi: चमकना (आवाज़ के साथ) - चटचटानाArabic: تصدر صوت فرقعة - يطقطقBengali: চটচট করা - টকটক শব্দ করাRussian: потрескиватьJapanese: パチパチと音を立てるVietnamese: kêu lách táchKorean: 탁탁 소리를 내다Turkish: çıtırdamakUrdu: چٹکیاں لیناIndonesian: berkeretak
Example Sentences
The fire began to crackle in the fireplace.
basic
I like to crackle bubble wrap for fun.
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Old records often crackle when played.
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The radio started to crackle as the signal got weaker.
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Logs crackled under the campfire as we told stories.
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There’s something cozy about hearing bacon crackle in the pan.
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