clunk

IPA/klʌŋk/
KK[klˈʌŋk]IPA/klʌŋk/

clunk — noun

  • clunksingular
  • clunksplural

1. a short, heavy, muffled sound produced when two solid objects strike one another

1.名詞B1
釋義

a short, heavy, muffled sound produced when two solid objects strike one another, such as a metal lid falling onto a stone floor or a heavy book being set down on a wooden table.

例句

Bao dropped the cast-iron pan and a heavy <hl>clunk</hl> echoed through the kitchen.

heavy clunk — describes the sound's weight

Ritu heard the <hl>clunk</hl> of the mailbox and went to check for letters.

clunk of [noun] — common possessive pattern

同義詞
  • thud

    softer and less resonant than clunk; often used for a body hitting a surface

  • thump

    heavier and more forceful than clunk; implies a stronger blow

  • bang

    much louder, sharper, and more explosive than clunk

反義詞
  • click

    a light, high-pitched sound, the opposite of a heavy low clunk

文法句型

usually singular

a clunk of [noun]

用法筆記

Clunk is onomatopoeic — its spelling reflects the sound. It often appears after verbs like 'heard', 'made', or 'came from' to describe an impact noise.

常見錯誤

The metal pipe hit the ground with a loud clank.' (when it was a dull, low sound).
The metal pipe hit the ground with a loud clunk.
💡'clank' describes a higher-pitched metallic sound; 'clunk' is lower and heavier.

clunk — verb