knell

/nɛl/

Definitions

1. noun

a low, mournful sound, typically one of a series of notes, especially one used to signal a death or a funeral.

“The mournful knell of the church bell echoed through the village on a rainy day.”

2. verb

to toll (a bell) in a mournful or funeral manner.

“The funeral procession knelled the bells at the cemetery entrance.”

Synonyms

  • clang
  • toll

Antonyms

  • chime