Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ticar
verb
/tiˈkar/

Definition
To tick or to make a ticking sound, often used in the context of clocks.

Examples
- As the clock struck midnight, it began to ticar loudly, marking the start of a new day.
- The metronome ticar’d steadily, helping the musician keep time.
- In the quiet room, the only sound was the ticar of the wall clock.

Meaning
The act of producing a series of light, sharp sounds, typically created by a mechanical device like a clock or timer.

Synonyms
- tick
- click
- beat