rumblings

[US]/ˈrʌmblɪŋz/
[UK]/ˈrʌmblɪŋz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.whispers or rumors; informal talk or gossip; low, continuous sounds

Phrases & Collocations

rumblings of discontent

rumblings of change

rumblings of war

rumblings of approval

rumblings of support

rumblings of unrest

rumblings of excitement

rumblings of dissent

Example Sentences

the rumblings of discontent were heard throughout the organization.

there were rumblings of change in the political landscape.

she could hear the rumblings of thunder in the distance.

rumblings of a possible merger began to surface.

the rumblings of the crowd grew louder as the event approached.

he dismissed the rumblings of doubt from his mind.

the rumblings of the engine signaled that the train was about to depart.

there were rumblings of unrest among the workers.

she felt the rumblings of excitement as the concert began.

the rumblings of an earthquake could be felt beneath the surface.

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