It actually means this. The sharp explosive cry of dog or other animals.
A loud noise...
A loud, explosive, resounding noise produced by the explosive expansion of air heated by a lightining discharge. (Dictionary.com)
With the "s" ending, yes. It means to strike forcefully, as in, "The judge bangs his gavel." The root word, however, bang, is a noun: a loud, sudden, or explosive noise.
A word that starts with "d" and means a loud noise is din.
a grenade launcher, a rocket launcher, a midi gun.
the difference between voice and noise is the voice is somebody speaking and it is smooth and mellow and noise means loud and mad if you think say noise in your head when you say noise you just no what it means loud big and it could mean danger as well.
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No it means they heard a loud noise.
loudness means how high or low a noise is. Edited by Barrowc
No. Laugh is a verb, loud is an adverb (loudly), and out is an adverb (modifies loud, idiomatically). The idiom "out loud" means "aloud." Loud, is, however, usually an adjective (loud noise, loud colors).
It means you don't have your seat belt on all cars do that!!