crackle

[ˈkræk(ə)l]

crackle Definition

  • 1a series of short, sharp noises like the sound of paper being crushed or of something burning in a fire
  • 2to make a series of short, sharp noises

Using crackle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crackle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fire crackled and popped as it burned.

  • Example

    I could hear the leaves crackling under my feet as I walked through the forest.

  • Example

    The radio crackled with static.

crackle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crackle

Phrases with crackle

  • a reference to the sound made by Rice Krispies cereal when milk is poured over it

    Example

    I love the sound of Rice Krispies crackle and pop in the morning.

  • glass that has been treated to produce a network of fine cracks on its surface

    Example

    The antique shop had a beautiful collection of crackle glass vases.

  • a type of glaze used on pottery that produces a network of fine cracks on the surface

    Example

    The artist used a crackle glaze on the vase to give it an antique look.

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Summary: crackle in Brief

The verb 'crackle' [ˈkræk(ə)l] describes a series of short, sharp noises like the sound of paper being crushed or of something burning in a fire. It can also mean to make such noises. Examples include 'The fire crackled and popped as it burned.' and 'I could hear the leaves crackling under my feet as I walked through the forest.' 'Crackle' extends into phrases like 'crackle and pop,' a reference to the sound made by Rice Krispies cereal when milk is poured over it.