Definitions
- Describing a loud, metallic sound produced by hitting or striking objects together. - Referring to the noise made by heavy objects colliding or crashing into each other. - Talking about the reverberating sound created by a large bell or gong being struck.
- Describing a sharp, resonant sound produced by striking a metal object. - Referring to the noise made by two metal objects hitting each other. - Talking about the ringing sound produced by a bell or similar instrument.
List of Similarities
- 1Both describe loud, metallic sounds.
- 2Both involve the collision or striking of metal objects.
- 3Both can be used to describe the sound of bells or gongs.
What is the difference?
- 1Form: Clanged is the past tense form of the verb clang, which means it refers to an action that has already happened.
- 2Usage: Clanged is used to describe the sound produced by objects hitting or striking each other, while clang can refer to both the sound itself and the action of producing the sound.
- 3Frequency: Clanged is less commonly used compared to clang.
- 4Connotation: Clanged may imply a louder and more resonant sound compared to clang.
Remember this!
Clanged and clang are synonyms that describe loud, metallic sounds produced by the collision or striking of metal objects. The main difference between them is their form and usage. Clanged is the past tense form of clang and is used to describe the sound produced by objects hitting or striking each other. Clang, on the other hand, can refer to both the sound itself and the action of producing the sound.