Bob go get a new microphone from backstage.
The singer held the microphone close to her mouth as she belted out the high notes.
Yes, "microphone" is a compound word made up of the roots "micro" meaning small and "phone" meaning sound.
"Microphone" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of device used to capture sound.
The noun microphone is a common noun, a word for any microphone of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:MXL 990 Condenser MicrophoneShure SM48-LC Vocal MicrophoneRoyer R-121 Ribbon Microphone
The prefix of "microphone" is "micro-".
"Microphone" in French is spelled as "microphone" with an accent on the "e".
Please bring me that microphone. Harold, turn up the microphone.
you just put it in a sentence :S
The microphone wasn't turned on, so the audience couldn't hear him singing.
The microphone gave a strong kick of air and then clattered to the ground
yes. Example: I was standing on stage holding this microphone and it broke. its a pretty simple sentence but it is just an example
The word microphone has three syllables.
She used a microphone to be audible for the crowd. She speaks an audible secret. Which means the secret was hearable
i used a microphone during American Idol so the crowd could hear me
"Microphone" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of device used to capture sound.
Yes, "microphone" is a compound word made up of the roots "micro" meaning small and "phone" meaning sound.
As a noun: This belt has a very attractive buckle, it will dress up my jeans.As a verb: I felt my knees buckle as soon as I stepped up to the microphone.
"He had a sudden premonition that the room in which they were having a conversation might have a hidden microphone, so he signalled to his partner to lower his voice." "She had a premonition that there might be an accident, and did not get on the boat."