5 adjectives
The word tumult refers to a very loud, confusing jumble of noise. For example, "the class was in tumult and the teacher could not be heard over the noise".
The adjective of noise would be noisy. This is used in English.
The noise was insufferable
The simple subject of the sentence is the noun noise.The complete subject is the noun phrase 'a thunderous noise'.
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The word tumult refers to a very loud, confusing jumble of noise. For example, "the class was in tumult and the teacher could not be heard over the noise".
The teacher could not teach her class because there was a lot of noise outside that was a very big disruption.
noise is the only one i can think of
With all the noise last night, I only got a few hours of sleep. With no exceptions, he was the finest painter in the class.
The adjective of noise would be noisy. This is used in English.
The noise from the construction site was disrupting my concentration.
You can use "make a noise" in a sentence like this: "The dog started to make a noise when the doorbell rang."
Because they are happy.
Annoying, loud, quiet, murmuring, low, high-pitched, etc.
In this sentence, "noise" is the subject.
No, the word "noise" is not a direct object. In a sentence, the direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. "Noise" can be a subject, but it is not a direct object.
he is the lead guitarist in lost noise!!!!!! you can learn about him at www.lostnoise.co.uk And going out with me :P