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    rum·bling
    /ˈrəmb(ə)liNG/

    noun

    • 1. a continuous deep, resonant sound: "the rumbling of wheels in the distance"

    adjective

    • 1. making or constituting a deep resonant sound: "a rumbling noise"

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  2. Rumbling is a noun that means a low, deep sound of thunder or a similar noise, or general but unofficial talk or opinion. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.

  3. Rumbling can mean a sign of anger or disagreement, or a continuous low sound. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  4. Rumbling definition: the first signs of dissatisfaction or grievance.. See examples of RUMBLING used in a sentence.

  5. Rumbling can mean a low continuous noise or signs of dissatisfaction or grievance. Learn how to use this word in sentences with Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. Definitions of rumbling. noun. a loud low dull continuous noise. “they heard the rumbling of thunder”. synonyms: grumble, grumbling, rumble. see more. adjective. continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound. “the rumbling rolling sound of thunder”.

  7. 1. A deep, long, rolling sound. 2. A tumbling box. 3. A luggage compartment or servant's seat in the rear of a carriage. 4. Slang. a. Pervasive, widespread expression of unrest or dissatisfaction. b. A gang fight. [Middle English romblen, perhaps from Middle Dutch rommelen or from Middle Low German rummeln .] rum′bler n. rum′bling·ly adv.

  8. 1. : to make a low heavy rolling sound. thunder rumbling in the distance. 2. : to travel with a low reverberating sound. wagons rumbled into town. 3. : to speak in a low rolling tone. 4. : to engage in a rumble. transitive verb. 1. : to utter or emit in a low rolling voice. 2. British : to reveal or discover the true character of. rumbler.