din
din
dɪn
din
British pronunciation
/dˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "din"in English

Din
01

an unpleasant and loud noise that could be heard for an extended amount of time

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Examples
The din of the crowd at the concert was so overwhelming that it almost drowned out the music.
The factory 's machinery generated a persistent din that made conversation nearly impossible.
02

the act of making a noisy disturbance

to din
01

to force an idea, fact, or lesson into someone's mind through persistent and repeated emphasis

Transitive: to din sth | to din sth into sb
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Examples
The coach tried to din the importance of teamwork into the players before every game.
Teachers often din safety rules into students to ensure they remember them.
02

to produce a loud, continuous, and resonant noise, often deep or echoing like heavy machinery or artillery

Intransitive
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The cannons dinned across the valley during the battle.
Rain dinned on the metal roof all night long.
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