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noise
noun as in sound that is loud or not harmonious
Strong matches
babble, babel, bang, bedlam, bellow, bewailing, blare, boisterousness, boom, caterwauling, clang, clatter, detonation, din, discord, disquiet, disquietude, drumming, eruption, fanfare, fireworks, fracas, fuss, hoo-ha, hubbub, hullabaloo, jangle, lamentation, outcry, pandemonium, peal, racket, ring, row, shot, shouting, squawk, stridency, talk, thud, tumult, uproar, yelling, yelp
Weak matches
Example Sentences
That's if he ever cared about the noise in the first place, which is doubtful.
She told the coroner she could hear “some noise” from the fire alarm but that it was low-pitched and not continuous.
Gatland had experienced a week like no other for him in Welsh rugby and the noise about his future will now only intensify.
The atmosphere at the Coliseum on Saturday was lukewarm at best, a hollow homecoming, loads of great Nebraska fans often making more noise than their Trojans seatmates.
Reflected, back-scattered photons return from the target object carrying speckle noise, a random type of flaw that occurs in imagery.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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