quack in French
quack in French is coin-coin, charlatan, charlatane — quack means the harsh, honking sound a duck makes.
quack in French
coin-coin
The sound made by a duck.
charlatan
charlatane
toubib
(jocular, _, slang, mildly, _, pejorative) Any doctor.
cancaner
To make a noise like a duck.
What does "quack" mean?
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noun The harsh, honking sound a duck makes.
"The pond was noisy with the quack of ducks fighting over bread."
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verb Of a duck, to make its characteristic call.
"The ducklings quacked loudly whenever they saw food."
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noun A person who dishonestly claims medical expertise they don't have, or who peddles fake cures.
"The so-called doctor turned out to be a quack selling sugar pills as miracle cures."
quack in a sentence
- The pond was noisy with the quack of ducks fighting over bread.
- The ducklings quacked loudly whenever they saw food.
- The so-called doctor turned out to be a quack selling sugar pills as miracle cures.
- Consumer groups warned buyers about the online quack pushing unproven supplements.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "quack" in French?
"quack" in French is coin-coin, charlatan, charlatane. quack means: The harsh, honking sound a duck makes.
How do you use "quack" in a sentence?
Example: "The pond was noisy with the quack of ducks fighting over bread." In French, "quack" is coin-coin, charlatan, charlatane.
Are there other ways to say "quack" in French?
Yes — French has 5 translations listed for "quack": coin-coin, charlatan, charlatane, toubib, cancaner.
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