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Definition of jangle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

jangle

verb
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡl/
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they jangle
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡl/
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡl/
he / she / it jangles
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡlz/
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡlz/
past simple jangled
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡld/
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡld/
past participle jangled
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡld/
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡld/
-ing form jangling
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡlɪŋ/
 
/ˈdʒæŋɡlɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to make an unpleasant sound, like two pieces of metal hitting each other; to make something do this
    • The shop bell jangled loudly.
    • The band is known for its distinctive jangling guitar sound.
    • jangle something He jangled the keys in his pocket.
  2. [intransitive, transitive] jangle (something) if your nerves jangle, or if somebody/something jangles them, you feel anxious or upset
    • She was suddenly wide awake, her nerves jangling.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘talk excessively or noisily, squabble’): from Old French jangler, of unknown origin.
See jangle in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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