Bangs!!
The homograph for a fringe of hair is "bangs," while the homograph for a loud noise is "bang."
a boom?
Yes, the word 'bang' is a noun; a word for a sudden loud noise; a loud blow or knock; an informal word for an impact or effect; an informal word (usually in the plural) for a fringe of hair cut straight across the forehead; a word for a thing.The word 'bang' also functions as a verb, an adverb, and an exclamation.
The homophone of "a noise" is "an oise" when said out loud, as "oise" is pronounced similarly to "noise", but with a silent 'n' at the beginning.
The word "noise" can function as a noun. It refers to a sound, often loud or disruptive, that is unwanted or annoying.
Noise, commotion, clamor, racket.
No, "noise" is a singular noun. It refers to sound or a combination of sounds that are loud, unpleasant, or disruptive.
The hair cells inside the cochlea
Yes, the word 'bang' is a noun; a word for a sudden loud noise; a loud blow or knock; an informal word for an impact or effect; an informal word (usually in the plural) for a fringe of hair cut straight across the forehead; a word for a thing.The word 'bang' also functions as a verb, an adverb, and an exclamation.
Age, loud noises, repetitive noises, infection.
Loud and sustained or repetitive noise.
roar really loud noise
it is a three letter word meaning loud noise. the change one letter. from bin to the next to mean loud noise
The loud rumbling noise after a lightning flash is called thunder.
loud
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yes, they make a loud roaring noise.
There was a loud, sorrowful noise coming from inside the mausoleum. Between "loud" and "sorrowful".
your engine is loud because, the fan makes that noise