What is another word for whirring?

Pronunciation: [wˈɜːɹɪŋ] (IPA)

Whirring refers to a sound produced by a rapid spinning or revolving movement. Some common synonyms for whirring include humming, buzzing, whizzing, and whistling. Other similar words that can be used to describe a whirring sound include droning, purring, and rumbling. Some of these words emphasize a lower frequency sound, while others focus on a higher pitched, more speedy sound. To add variety to your writing and avoid repetition, consider using different synonyms for whirring depending on the context and intended effect. By doing so, you will create a more nuanced and engaging description of the sound you are describing.

What are the hypernyms for Whirring?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for whirring?

Whirring refers to the sound produced by a machine or object when it is in motion. Antonyms for whirring could include silence, stillness, quietness, and calmness. Silence suggests the absence of any sound or noise. Stillness implies no movement or action taking place. Quietness refers to a peaceful state of being with little or no noise present. Calmness suggests a state of tranquility or serenity. Other antonyms for whirring could include deafening, thunderous, booming, and cacophonous, which suggest loud, harsh, or unpleasant sounds. Ultimately, the choice of an antonym depends on the context and the desired effect the writer or speaker wants to convey.

What are the antonyms for Whirring?

  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    noun

Usage examples for Whirring

"Silence," said Dr. Harford, and he started the machine to whirring.
"The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories"
Charles Weathers Bump
You and that Diana Twelve-I thought- The big servo gave a flat whirring laugh.
"The Love of Frank Nineteen"
David Carpenter Knight
Lost indeed behind a shifting, whirring cloud of real life-never to emerge, poor man, into anything better than a middle-aged clothes' prop.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole

Famous quotes with Whirring

  • It’s funny how one summer can change everything. It must be something about the heat and the smell of chlorine, fresh-cut grass and honeysuckle, asphalt sizzling after late-day thunderstorms, the steam rising while everything drips around it. Something about long, lazy days and whirring air conditioners and bright plastic flip-flops from the drugstore thwacking down the street. Something about fall being so close, another year, another Christmas, another beginning. So much in one summer, stirring up like the storms that crest at the end of each day, blowing out all the heat and dirt to leave everything gasping and cool. Everyone can reach back to one summer and lay a finger to it, finding the exact point when everything changed. That summer was mine.
    Sarah Dessen
  • The inventive genius of great England will not forever sit patient with mere wheels and pinions, bobbins, straps and billy-rollers whirring in the head of it. The inventive genius of England is not a Beaver's, or a Spinner's or Spider's genius: it is a Man's genius, I hope, with a God over him!
    Thomas Carlyle
  • I remembered Albany […] as just another down-on-its-luck small American city that had sacrificed its vitality to a whirring ring of homogenous suburbs.
    James Howard Kunstler

Related words: spinning, spinning top, rotating, whirling, spinning wheel

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