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Cackle Meaning in English

word

ˈkækəɫ
KAK-uhl
kˈækəl
KAK-uhl

Definition

To laugh in a loud, harsh, and high-pitched way, or to make a sharp, repetitive sound like a chicken.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for unpleasant, mocking, or witch-like laughter. Can also refer to the sound chickens make. Common collocations: 'witch's cackle', 'cackle with laughter'. More negative than words like 'giggle' or 'chuckle'.

Example Sentences

The old witch began to cackle loudly.

basic

The chickens cackle every morning on the farm.

basic

They all cackled when they heard the joke.

basic

"Did you hear her cackle from across the room? It was impossible to ignore."

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He let out a sharp cackle and slapped the table.

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Her cackle filled the empty hallway and made everyone look around.

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