Definition of the word peal

Pronunciation of vocabulary peal

pealnoun

háo hức

/piːl//piːl/

Origin of the word peal

The word "peal" has its roots in Old English and is related to the Proto-Germanic word "/eplōn", which means "echo" or "resound". In Old English, the word "peal" referred to a loud ringing or echoing sound, often associated with the sound of bells. Over time, the meaning of "peal" expanded to include the idea of a loud, clear, and resonant sound, whether from bells, laughter, or other sources. In the Middle Ages, a "peal" specifically referred to a series of ringing bells, often used to signal important events or celebrate special occasions. Today, the word "peal" is still used to describe a loud, clear sound, but it also has a more metaphorical sense, referring to a burst of laughter or applause. Throughout its history, the word "peal" has retained its connection to sound, noise, and resonance.

Vocabulary summary peal

typenoun ((also) peel)

meaning(zoology) croaker

exampleto peal bells: ring the bell, ring each bell

meaning(Ai

typenoun

meaningbell cluster

exampleto peal bells: ring the bell, ring each bell

meaningbell

meaningileum (thunder, laughter...)

examplea peal of thunder

Example of vocabulary pealnamespace

meaning

a loud sound or series of sounds

một âm thanh lớn hoặc một loạt âm thanh

  • She burst into peals of laughter.

    Cô phá lên cười.

  • A peal of thunder broke overhead.

    Một loạt sấm sét vang lên trên đầu.

meaning

the loud ringing sound of a bell

âm thanh vang dội của chuông

  • a peal of bells rang out

    một hồi chuông vang lên

meaning

a set of bells that all have different notes; a musical pattern that can be rung on a set of bells

một bộ chuông có nốt khác nhau; một mẫu âm nhạc có thể rung trên một bộ chuông

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary peal


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