IPA: /ˈsɪmbələr/
KK: /ˈsɪmbələr/
A person who plays the cymbals, which are musical instruments made of metal that produce a loud sound when struck together.
The cymbaler added a vibrant sound to the orchestra's performance.
Cymbaler → The word 'cymbaler' comes from the Old French 'cymbale', which refers to a musical instrument made of metal that produces a ringing sound when struck. The term is derived from the Latin 'cymbala', meaning cymbals, which in turn comes from the Greek 'kymbē', meaning a cup or bowl, reflecting the shape of the instrument. Thus, a cymbaler is a person who plays the cymbals.
Think of the Old French 'cymbale' for cymbals, and remember that a 'cymbaler' is someone who plays these ringing instruments.
No commonly confused words.