Clangor (Noun)
Meaning
A loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural events.
Examples
- The city's streets were filled with the clangor of construction, a cacophony of hammering and drilling that seemed to go on forever.
- As the fire alarm sounded, the clangor of its bell echoed through the empty corridors, a jarring and insistent noise.
- The blacksmith's workshop was a place of constant clangor, the ringing of hammer on anvil a symphony of sound that was both beautiful and overwhelming.
- The air raid sirens let out a deafening clangor, a wailing noise that seemed to shake the very foundations of the city.
- In the stillness of the night, the clangor of the wind chimes outside her window was a soothing sound, a gentle melody that lulled her to sleep.