IPA: /ˈklæŋɪŋ/
KK: /klæŋɪŋ/
A loud, ringing sound made by metal objects hitting each other.
The clanging of the metal pots echoed through the kitchen.
To make a loud, ringing sound, often by striking metal objects together.
The bells were clanging loudly during the festival.
Past: clanged
Past Participle: clanged
Clanging → It is formed from "clang" (of imitative origin, representing the sound of a loud ringing or metallic noise) and "-ing" (a suffix used to form present participles or gerunds). The word "clanging" refers to the act of producing a loud, resonant sound, typically associated with metal striking metal.
Imagine the loud, ringing sound of metal hitting metal — that's what 'clanging' means, capturing the essence of the noise itself.