Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
clack
verb
/klæk/

Definition
The sharp, abrupt sound made when two hard objects strike each other.

Examples
- The horse’s hooves clacked on the cobblestones as it trotted down the street.
- The children clacked the blocks together, creating a playful rhythm.

Meaning
Clack refers to a quick, loud noise produced when something hits another object, often used to describe the sound of clattering or the clicking of jaws.

Synonyms
- clatter
- click
- rattle