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The noun 'sound' is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'sound' is a mass (uncountable) noun as a word for vibrations that travel through the air or other medium that are detectable by ear or equipment; the area or distance within which something can be heard; an idea or impression conveyed by words.The noun 'sound' is a count noun (the plural form is 'sounds') as a word for something that can be heard; the distinctive character of the music of a particular composer or performer, or of the sound produced by a particular instrument.The word 'sound' also functions as a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.
My toothbrush uses ultrasonic vibrations to help clean my teeth and gums.The sound of an ultrasonic dog whistle can be heard by dogs, but not by humans.
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The word that describes the sound that bangles make is "jingle."
No, the word "heard" is not a short sound. It is a two-syllable word where the first syllable is stressed, making it slightly longer in duration.
The vowel sound heard in "brief" is the long vowel sound /iː/.
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Creaking.
The word is "acoustics." Acoustics refers to the qualities of a room or hall that affect how sound is transmitted and heard within that space.
It is an onomatopoeia, or a sound word, which describes the sound a ping against a metal object might sound like.
Yes, the word "heard" has a short a sound /hɜːrd/.
No, the word "and" is an example of a short "a" sound.
Words like bird, word, and herd have the same "ur" vowel sound as heard.
No, "May" is not a long vowel sound word. It is a short vowel sound word.