'Knarrenden' Definition
What is the meaning of the German word 'Knarrenden'?
The word 'Knarrenden' is a German word that can mean 'Creaky' in English. You can find example sentences below to help you understand how to use the word in context.
Definition of 'Knarrenden' in English
Knarrend - Creaky
adjectiveThe adjective 'knarrenden' describes something that is 'creaky' or making a harsh, squeaky noise. It is often used to describe objects, such as doors, stairs, or floors, that emit a loud, shrill sound when moving or being stepped on.
💡 Silly memory trick! 'Knarrenden' sounds similar to 'narrate.' Imagine a narrator with a creaky voice narrating a story while walking on creaky stairs. This association can help you remember that 'knarrenden' means 'creaky.'
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