"Rustle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Rustle
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"Rustle" Meaning

To make a soft, smooth, gentle hissing or whispering sound, typically because of a loose particle or a small object moving against a surface.

"Rustle" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Rustle"


Verb


1. In nature: The leaves rustle in the gentle autumn breeze.
2. Welcoming a visitor: The wrapping paper rustled as I unwrapped the gift.
3. With a sword: His cloak rustled as he drew his sword from its sheath.

Noun


4. A quiet sound: The sound of the leaves rustle provided a soothing background noise.
5. A movement: Her words rustle through my mind long after the conversation ended.

"Rustle" Similar Words

Rusticity

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The quality of being rough or unpolished, often in a charming or appealing way.

Rusticly

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In a simple or traditional manner, without modern refinements or luxuries. Lacking urban sophistication or polish.

Rustics

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Rustics are people who live in rural areas and are not familiar with city life. They are often associated with a simple, traditional way of living.<br><br>Synonyms: countryfolk, villagers, peasants, countryside dwellers<br><br>Antonyms: city dwellers, urbanites, sophisticates<br><br>Example sentences: "The rustics of the countryside often rely on traditional farming methods."

Rustier

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Showing signs of deterioration, such as corrosion or decay, especially due to moisture or lack of maintenance. For example: "After several months of not using the bicycle, it had become rustier."

Rustiest

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The adjective "rustiest" is a superlative form of the word "rusted" or "rusty", which means:<br><br>Least able to function properly due to having become corroded or contaminated with rust.<br><br>Ex: "The rustiest old bike fell apart when I tried to ride it."<br><br>Note: This word is often used to describe something that has been neglected or has been in disrepair for a long time, making it the worst or most useless example of its kind.

Rustily

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pale or discolored with a reddish-brown color, typically due to oxidation. <br><br>Example: The old metal doorknob was rusty from neglect.

Rustiness

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The word "rustiness" refers to a state of being practiced or done less often, resulting in a decline in skill or effectiveness. It can also refer to a reddish-brown coating created on metal surfaces due to oxidation, particularly when exposed to moisture and air.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. The rustiness of his golf swing became evident as he hit the ball out of bounds.<br>2. The bike had rustiness on its chain due to being left outdoors.<br><br>Synonyms: infrequently, intermittently, inactivity, decay, deterioration.

Rusting

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To undergo a chemical reaction that causes the surface of metal to decay and turn yellow or reddish, typically because it is exposed to air and moisture and reacts with oxygen, resulting in the formation of iron oxide.

Rustled

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Past tense of "rustle", which means to make a soft, smooth, and often harsh sound, like the rustling of leaves or fabric. It can also mean to suddenly move quietly or secretly, often to get something.

Rustler

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A person who steals animals, especially cattle, and escapes with them.

Rustlers

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Thieves, especially of livestock, or people who steal gasoline from vehicle fuel tanks.

Rustles

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Rustless

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The word "rustless" is not a commonly used word in English. However, it can be interpreted as a combination of "rust" and the suffix "-less", which typically means "without" or "lacking".<br><br>In this case, "rustless" might mean something that is free from rust or has not developed rust, implying a lack of corrosion or discoloration, especially on metal surfaces.<br><br>Synonyms for "rustless" could be "corrosion-free", "unrusted", or "unchanged".

Rustling

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The sound of soft, quiet noise, typically made by closely packed leaves, dry vegetation, or fabric rubbing against each other. It can also refer to a faint sound of papers or fabric rustling together, often denoting a subtle, secretive, or mysterious action.

Rustproof

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Resistant to the process of rusting, or the formation of rust, especially on metal.

Rusts

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To become covered or marked with rust: <br>In chemistry, a chemical reaction in which iron or its alloys (such as steel, stainless steel, and wrought iron) undergoes oxidation, typically resulting in a reddish-brown substance called rust.