Meaning of Crackle | Babel Free
ˈkɹækəlDefinitions
- A prolonged, frequent cracking sound; a fizzing, popping sound.
- A style of glaze giving the impression of many small cracks.
- The fifth derivative of the position vector with respect to time (after velocity, acceleration, jerk, and jounce), i.e. the rate of change of jounce.
- Synonym of crackling (“crispy rind of roast pork”).
Examples
“I heard a crackle from the frying pan as I was frying bacon.”
“There was an annoying crackle during the phone call, due to poor connection.”
“Then a superincumbent bundle rolled down, with a whisking noise, flames elongated, and bent themselves about with a quiet roar, but no crackle.”
“The best clothes which every one put on helped the general effect; it seemed that no lady could sit down without bending a clean starched petticoat, and no gentleman could breathe without a sudden crackle from a stiff shirt-front.”
“The Chinese attach great value to their crackle, which, though it looks like damaged glaze, is produced by art; […].”
“By the look on my face I must have anticipated the joy of the crackle, apparently having come to look forward to the roast pig that appeared only at gatherings such as this. I bet I asked for another piece once I was done.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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