Rumble

Interjection

 * 1) An onomatopoeia describing a rumbling noise

Noun

 * 1) A low pitched irregular noise, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach.
 * The rumble from passing trucks made it hard to sleep at night.
 * 1)  A street fight or brawl.

Verb

 * 1) To make a low pitched noise.
 * If I don't eat, my stomach will rumble.
 * 1) To discover deceitful or underhanded behaviour.
 * The police is going to rumble your hideout.
 * 1) To move while making a rumbling noise.
 * The truck rumbled over the rough road.
 * 1)  fight, brawl.

Adjectives for Rumble
confused; formidable; endless; throbbing; subterranean; dull; low; incessant; terrifying; mysterious.

Verbs for Rumble
dull—; emit—; muffle—; prolong—; scorn —; utter—; —arouses; —breaks; —bursts; —clashes; —cracks; —dins; —disturbs; — drowns out; —issues from; —rends; —resounds; —rolls; —travels.

Adverbs for Rumble
portentously; ominously; threateningly; resoundingly; reechoingly; formidably; mysteriously; terrifyingly; incessantly; intermittently.

Thesaurus
Bedlam let loose, action, aerial combat, affray, armored combat, bark, battle, battle royal, bawl, be reflected, be sent back, bedlam, bellow, birdies, blare, blast, blat, blooping, blubber, blurping, bobbery, boom, booming, bounce back, brawl, bray, breathe, brouhaha, bruit, brush, bullfight, burst, buzz, cackle, canard, cannonade, chant, charivari, chirm, chirp, clamor, clangor, clap, clash, clash of arms, clatter, cockfight, combat, common talk, commotion, conflict, coo, crack, crash, crow, cry, din, discord, distortion, dogfight, donnybrook, drawl, drunken brawl, dustup, echo, echo back, embroilment, exchange of blows, exclaim, feedback, fight, fire fight, flap, flute, flutter, fluttering, flying rumor, fracas, fray, free-for-all, gasp, gossip, grapevine, ground combat, growl, growling, grumble, grumbling, grunt, hand-to-hand combat, hand-to-hand fight, hearsay, hell broke loose, hiss, hissing, house-to-house combat, howl, howling, hubbub, hue and cry, hullabaloo, hum, idea afloat, jangle, keen, latrine rumor, lilt, loud noise, motorboating, mumble, murmur, mutter, naval combat, news stirring, noise, noise and shouting, on-dit, outcry, pandemonium, pant, passage of arms, peal, pipe, pitched battle, quarrel, racket, rattle, reboation, rebound, reecho, report, resound, resounding, return, reverberate, reverberation, rhubarb, roar, roll, roorback, row, ruckus, ruction, rumbling, rumor, rumpus, running fight, scramble, scratching, scream, screech, scrimmage, scuffle, scuttlebutt, send back, shindy, shivaree, shoving match, shredding, shriek, sibilate, sigh, sing, skirmish, snap, snarl, snort, sob, sound, squall, squawk, squeal, squeals, stand-up fight, static, street fight, struggle, talk, tauromachy, thunder, thunderclap, thundering, tintamarre, town talk, trumpet, tug-of-war, tumult, tussle, twang, unconfirmed report, uproar, wail, warble, whine, whisper, whistles, woomping, wow, wowwows, yap, yawp, yell, yelp

Noun

 * Czech: rachot, lomoz , burácení , dunění
 * Finnish: ryminä, jyrinä, jyry, jytinä, jylinä, jyminä, jymy
 * French: borborygme (stomach), gargouillement (stomach),  (thunder)


 * Hungarian: morgás, dörmögés, ,  dörmögés
 * Norwegian:
 * Swedish: dån, buller


 * Czech: pouliční rvačka, pouliční bitka
 * Dutch: straatgevecht


 * Finnish: ,
 * Hungarian:

Verb

 * Czech: rachotit, lomozit, burácet, dunět, hřmět
 * Finnish:, , ; (of stomach)
 * French:


 * Hungarian:,  morog,  dörmög
 * Norwegian:
 * !Xóõ:


 * Finnish:


 * Czech: rvát se, servat se


 * Finnish:, rymistellä, rymistää,


 * Finnish:, ottaa yhteen
 * Hungarian: bunyózik


 * Japanese:
 * Portuguese: brigar

Anagrams

 * lumber
 * umbrel