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Synonyms and antonyms of To make miscellaneous sounds in British Thesaurus

To make miscellaneous sounds

babble (verb)

to make a sound like a baby who cannot talk yet

blow (verb)

to make a sound by pushing air through something such as a whistle or a musical instrument

buzz (verb)

used about machines or electric tools that make a similar sound when they are being used

click (verb)

to make an object make this short sound

cough (verb)

to make a sound like a cough

crunch (verb)

to make a noise like something being crushed

ding (verb)

to make the short sound of a bell

go splat ()

to hit a hard surface making a noise like a wet object hitting something hard

grate (verb)

to rub against something and make an unpleasant annoying sound

hiccup (verb)

to make a hiccup sound

jangle (verb)

to make a noise by hitting small metal objects against each other

jingle (verb)

to make a sound like small metal objects hitting each other

jingle (verb)

to shake things to make this sound

knock (verb)

to hit a door with your hand or a knocker so that someone inside knows you are there

patter (verb)

to make a series of short quiet sounds by falling onto or hitting a surface

peep (verb)

British to make a car’s horn produce a sound

rasp (verb)

to make an unpleasant sound as if two rough surfaces were rubbing together, especially when speaking or breathing

rustle (verb)

to make a sound like the one that leaves or sheets of paper make when they move

scrape (verb)

to make a rough unpleasant noise by rubbing against a hard surface

scratch (verb)

to produce new sounds by moving a record backwards and forwards quickly with your hand while the stylus is resting on the record

sizzle (verb)

to make the sound of food cooking in hot oil

spit (verb)

to make a series of quick loud noises, especially when forcing small pieces of something into the air

splash (verb)

if a liquid splashes something, it hits it noisily

squelch (verb)

to make a wet sucking sound such as the sound that your feet make when you walk on wet ground

stamp (verb)

to put your foot down hard and noisily on someone or something

stamp your feet ()

to keep putting one foot down hard and noisily on the ground and then the other in order to make yourself less cold or to make a noise

trill (verb)

to make a sound like a musical trill

twang (verb)

to make a sound like a tight string that is pulled and then returns to its original position