clang
metallic sound / ring loudly / strike metal
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
past: clangedpp: clangeding: clanging
This word evokes a sharp, jarring auditory experience associated with heavy metals. It suggests a sound that is not only loud but often discordant or piercing, creating a sense of industrial noise or sudden impact. It differs from a chime or a ring, which are typically melodic or pleasant. As a noun, it describes the specific quality of the noise. While it can be used in the plural to describe repeated strikes, it is most frequently encountered as a singular event or a general type of sound.
Meanings
Intransitive Verb
To make a loud, resonant, metallic sound, typically one that is harsh or discordant.
"The church bells began to clang loudly across the valley."