How Do You Spell TINKLE?

Pronunciation: [tˈɪŋkə͡l] (IPA)

The word "tinkle" is a verb that means to make or produce a series of light, ringing sounds (IPA: /ˈtɪŋkəl/). The spelling of this word follows the general English phonetic rules where the 'k' comes after the short vowel sound of 'i'. The 'e' at the end of the word is silent and it helps to distinguish the word from 'tinkled' or 'tinkling', which are the past tense and present participles of the same verb. Overall, "tinkle" is a delightful word to describe the sound of small bells or the trickling of water.

TINKLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Tinkle is a verb that refers to the sound produced by small, light objects, such as bells or glass, when they make a series of short and light ringing sounds. Typically, this sound is cheerful and delicate, often resembling the sound of small bells or water droplets falling into a container. It can also be used to describe the sound produced by a piece of metal or glass when struck gently.

    In addition to its literal definition, tinkle can also be used figuratively to describe a series of light, high-pitched sounds. For instance, it can be used to describe the sound of laughter or the tinkling of laughter, suggesting a light-hearted and happy atmosphere.

    Furthermore, tinkle can also be used as a noun to denote the sound produced itself, or an instance of such a sound. It can also refer to the urination or the act of urinating, particularly when used in a lighthearted or euphemistic manner.

    Overall, tinkle is a versatile word that primarily describes light and delicate ringing sounds, but it can also be applied metaphorically to represent other forms of high-pitched or cheerful sounds.

  2. To make a metallic clinking sound like that of a coin or a small bell. 2. A clinking metallic sound sometimes heard on auscultation over a pneumothorax or a large pulmonary cavity.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • To make small, quick, sharp sounds, as of little bells, or pieces of metal; to cause to clink; to have in the ears the sensation of small sharp sounds.
    • A clink; a quick noise.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of TINKLE

The word "tinkle" originated from the Middle English word "tinklen", which derived from the Old English word "tincan". This Old English term referred to the sound produced by small bells or metal objects striking against each other. Over time, "tinklen" evolved into "tinkle" in Modern English, retaining its original meaning of a light, high-pitched ringing sound. The term is onomatopoeic, meaning it imitates the sound it describes.

Idioms with the word TINKLE

  • tickle/tinkle the ivories The idiom "tickle/tinkle the ivories" refers to playing the piano. "Tickle the ivories" is a light-hearted and playful expression that suggests skillfully and joyfully playing the piano keys, while "tinkle the ivories" carries a similar meaning but may imply a more delicate or gentle playing style.
  • give sb a tinkle The idiom "give somebody a tinkle" means to call or telephone someone. It is a colloquial expression often used in informal conversations.
  • give someone a tinkle The idiom "give someone a tinkle" means to call or telephone someone. It refers to reaching out to someone by giving them a phone call.
  • give (one) a tinkle The idiom "give (one) a tinkle" means to make a phone call or contact someone by phone. It implies a casual or informal conversation.
  • tickle (or tinkle) the ivories The idiom "tickle (or tinkle) the ivories" refers to playing the piano, usually in a skilled or entertaining manner. It is often used in a playful or lighthearted way to describe someone playing the piano with skill or finesse.

Similar spelling words for TINKLE

Plural form of TINKLE is TINKLES

Conjugate verb Tinkle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have tinkled
you would have tinkled
he/she/it would have tinkled
we would have tinkled
they would have tinkled
I would have tinkle
you would have tinkle
he/she/it would have tinkle
we would have tinkle
they would have tinkle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been tinkling
you would have been tinkling
he/she/it would have been tinkling
we would have been tinkling
they would have been tinkling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would tinkle
you would tinkle
he/she/it would tinkle
we would tinkle
they would tinkle

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be tinkling
you would be tinkling
he/she/it would be tinkling
we would be tinkling
they would be tinkling

FUTURE

I will tinkle
you will tinkle
he/she/it will tinkle
we will tinkle
they will tinkle

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be tinkling
you will be tinkling
he/she/it will be tinkling
we will be tinkling
they will be tinkling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have tinkled
you will have tinkled
he/she/it will have tinkled
we will have tinkled
they will have tinkled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been tinkling
you will have been tinkling
he/she/it will have been tinkling
we will have been tinkling
they will have been tinkling

IMPERATIVE

you tinkle
we let´s tinkle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to tinkle

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was tinkling
you were tinkling
he/she/it was tinkling
we were tinkling
they were tinkling

PAST PARTICIPLE

tinkled

PAST PERFECT

I had tinkled
you had tinkled
he/she/it had tinkled
we had tinkled
they had tinkled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been tinkling
you had been tinkling
he/she/it had been tinkling
we had been tinkling
they had been tinkling

PRESENT

I tinkle
you tinkle
he/she/it tinkles
we tinkle
they tinkle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am tinkling
you are tinkling
he/she/it is tinkling
we are tinkling
they are tinkling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

tinkling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have tinkled
you have tinkled
he/she/it has tinkled
we have tinkled
they have tinkled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been tinkling
you have been tinkling
he/she/it has been tinkling
we have been tinkling
they have been tinkling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it tinkle

SIMPLE PAST

I tinkled
you tinkled
he/she/it tinkled
we tinkled
they tinkled

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