To make a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise
“A voice cried out, and I heard it din in my ears from echoes.”
To repeat something again or a number of times
“He was consumed with misery by this revelation, the confirmation he had never been willing to accept, that Inga had tried to din into him over the years.”
To make (someone) learn or remember an idea by constant repetition
“Gellius tried to din into me what he considered the elements of a sound education.”
To sow or place in one's consciousness
To repeat what was previously said or expressed
To make a loud, deep, resonant sound
To yell or cry out noisily
To repeat something that has already been said
Plural for a sound or noise, typically loud, unpleasant and prolonged
“Our chatter was the sole audible din in the calm atmosphere.”
Plural for a loud commotion, disturbance or activity
“Lep sounded scared, speaking hurriedly, in barely audible whispers, struggling to compete with the din from the pub in the background.”
Plural for a loud, deep resounding noise
Plural for that which is heard by one's ears
Plural for a direct assault by troops on a fortified place
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