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Cackle for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: 'kækəl

What does Cackle really mean?

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Alright, so imagine when you hear a really loud, high-pitched laugh that goes on and on. That's kinda what "cackle" means. It's like when a person or an animal makes a really loud, harsh noise when they're laughing or when they're being kinda mean. It's also a sound that a chicken makes when it's really excited or when it's laying an egg. So, like, it's a sound that's kinda loud and not so nice, almost like a screechy kind of laugh.

When a witch in a story laughs in that scary, loud way, that can be called a "cackle" too. It's like a loud, evil laugh. A "cackle" can also be when someone is kind of talking in a mean way, like gossiping or making fun of someone. So, yeah, that's what "cackle" means - it's a loud, harsh laugh or sound that's not so nice, and it can also be a mean way of talking. It's like a sound or a way of speaking that makes you feel kinda uncomfortable or scared. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Moore on 2023-11-08 17:04:09

Cackle In a sentece

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  • The old witch let out a cackle as she flew across the night sky on her broomstick.
  • The group of hyenas let out a loud cackle as they enjoyed their meal in the savanna.
  • The wicked stepmother's cackle echoed through the castle as she plotted against Cinderella.
  • The evil villain's cackle filled the air as he revealed his sinister plan to take over the city.
  • The loud cackle of the group of friends could be heard as they shared jokes and laughter at the party.

Cackle Synonyms

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Cackle Hypernyms

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Cackle Hyponyms

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