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Noun — A continuous deep, low sound, or (often plural) early signs of trouble or unrest.

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rumblings of discontent a low rumbling

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What does “rumbling” mean?

The word “rumbling” means a continuous deep, low sound, or (often plural) early signs of trouble or unrest. In plain terms, a low continuous noise, or figuratively, early hints that something (like unrest) is brewing.

How do you use “rumbling” in a sentence?

Here is “rumbling” used in a sentence: “There were rumblings of discontent among the staff before the announcement.”

What part of speech is “rumbling”?

“Rumbling” is a noun.

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