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All bombinate synonyms

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verb bombinate

  • buzz β€” If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
  • reverberate β€” to reecho or resound: Her singing reverberated through the house.
  • hum β€” to make a low, continuous, droning sound.
  • whisper β€” to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
  • purr β€” to utter a low, continuous, murmuring sound expressive of contentment or pleasure, as a cat does.
  • whirr β€” to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound: An electric fan whirred softly in the corner.
  • moan β€” a prolonged, low, inarticulate sound uttered from or as if from physical or mental suffering.
  • throb β€” to beat with increased force or rapidity, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement; palpitate.
  • warble β€” to sing or whistle with trills, quavers, or melodic embellishments: The canary warbled most of the day.
  • croon β€” If you croon, you sing or hum quietly and gently.
  • sing β€” to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically.
  • mumble β€” to speak in a low indistinct manner, almost to an unintelligible extent; mutter.
  • trill β€” to cause to flow in a thin stream.
  • bumble β€” to speak or do in a clumsy, muddled, or inefficient way
  • sibilate β€” to hiss.
  • drone β€” Music. a continuous low tone produced by the bass pipes or bass strings of musical instruments. the pipes (especially of the bagpipe) or strings producing this tone. a bagpipe equipped with such pipes.
  • whiz β€” to make a humming, buzzing, or hissing sound, as an object passing swiftly through the air.
  • murmur β€” a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices.
  • fizzle β€” to make a hissing or sputtering sound, especially one that dies out weakly.
  • ring β€” a male given name.
  • whir β€” to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound: An electric fan whirred softly in the corner.
  • fizz β€” to make a hissing or sputtering sound; effervesce.
  • sound β€” The, a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand, connecting the Kattegat and the Baltic. 87 miles (140 km) long; 3–30 miles (5–48 km) wide.
  • drawl β€” an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
  • vibrate β€” to move rhythmically and steadily to and fro, as a pendulum; oscillate.
  • intone β€” to utter with a particular tone or voice modulation.
  • strum β€” to play on (a stringed musical instrument) by running the fingers lightly across the strings.
  • buzz β€” If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
  • chant β€” A chant is a word or group of words that is repeated over and over again.
  • nasalize β€” to pronounce as a nasal sound.
  • thrum β€” to play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, especially in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum.
  • rustle β€” to make a succession of slight, soft sounds, as of parts rubbing gently one on another, as leaves, silks, or papers.
  • zoom β€” to move quickly or suddenly with a loud humming or buzzing sound: cars zooming by on the freeway.
  • bum β€” Someone's bum is the part of their body which they sit on.
  • growl β€” to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
  • drum β€” a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks, and typically produces a booming, tapping, or hollow sound.
  • rumble β€” to make a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound, as thunder.
  • roar β€” a loud, deep cry or howl, as of an animal or a person: the roar of a lion.
  • grumble β€” to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
  • quaver β€” to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble: He stood there quavering with fear.
  • echo β€” a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall, mountain, or other obstructing surface.
  • rattle β€” to give out or cause a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds, as in consequence of agitation and repeated concussions: The windows rattled in their frames.
  • cannonade β€” A cannonade is an intense continuous attack of gunfire.
  • pattern β€” a distinctive style, model, or form: a new pattern of army helmet.
  • boom β€” If there is a boom in the economy, there is an increase in economic activity, for example in the amount of things that are being bought and sold.
  • resound β€” to echo or ring with sound, as a place.
  • ruffle β€” to beat (a drum) in this manner.
  • re-echo β€” to echo back, as a sound.
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