I had to squelch my urge to laugh when the child told a serious story.
Held is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a sound like boom.
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
No, sweep is not an onomatopoeia.
The word "buzz" is an example of onomatopoeia, as it imitates the sound a bee makes.
Squelch is something used in telecommunications, squelch is a circuit function that acts to suppress the audio (or video) output of a receiver in the absence of a sufficiently strong desired input signal. For instance if you turn the squelch up on a radio you can cut out the noise but if someone transmits they will pass the squelch threshold and be heard.
I have an answer,The squelch on my Citizen Band radio is set to high.
I had to squelch my urge to laugh when the child told a serious story.
The cast of Squelch - 2013 includes: Blake Elliot as Squelch Red Elric as Casey Kerr Seth Lordygan as Razor
Someone in the squad let a squeal when they began to squelch in the mud.
No. The squelch circuit is used to mute the background noise when no signal is received. You could try to catch weak signals by disabling the squelch.
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How do you use squelch in a sentence? How do you use squelch in a sentence? How do you use squelch in a sentence?
Squelch - 2013 was released on: USA: August 2013 USA: 19 August 2013 (48 Hour Film Project Los Angeles)
Held is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a sound like boom.
The squelch adjustment sets a threshold for the signals/transmissions that you hear -- it lets you listen to actual transmissions without hearing the "dead" noise when a frequency is not active. With the radio on and set to a specific frequency, turn the squelch down until you hear the noise, then turn it up slowly until the noise stops. This will be the ideal squelch/threshold setting for that particular frequency, and you may need to adjust the setting for other frequencies.
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)