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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
"In my experience under Nick, Nick had this unbelievable ability to make you focus on the task in hand and to be able to shut out the noise," she said.
Ecology experts have pointed out that animals do have reactionary mechanisms that mean the noise and smell of the crash will have alerted them to dangers and they could have already vacated the area.
The Welsh All Blacks later posted a second message defending the initial post which began: "Now that we have your attention…Forget the noise. Forget the outrage. Let's talk about real change".
By the pool, De la Huerta is playful with Rocky, and this time, the audience is allowed to make noise.
Her apartment felt more secure than the old house, where she jumped at unfamiliar noises and felt the need to lock the windows and doors — including her bedroom closet — every time she’d leave.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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