IPA: /ˈrætəl/
KK: /ˈrætəl/
intransitive verb
Definition: To produce a series of quick, sharp sounds or to move in a way that creates these sounds.
Example: The old train rattled down the tracks, making a loud noise.
noun
Definition: A sound made by a series of quick, short noises, often produced by shaking something or by a device designed to make such a sound.
Example: The baby played with a colorful rattle that made noise when shaken.
transitive verb
Definition: To make a series of short, sharp sounds or to cause someone to feel nervous or upset.
Example: The loud noise from the construction site rattled the neighbors.