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A faint sound is quiet or barely audible, often requiring careful listening to detect. It may be soft and subtle, making it difficult to hear clearly or distinguish from surrounding noise.
Sounds that are barely audible are describes as very quiet. To hear sounds that are very quiet your ears will usually have to strain.
make them be quiet /:
The word tongue has antonyms only if used in the context of language or making sounds. Based on that, antonyms can include listening, quiet, silence, and standard.
Dogs can hear extremely quiet sounds. Another animal that is capable of hearing sounds inaudible to humans are dolphins and bats.
Be quiet and listen...
Quiet, quietly silent, silently faint, faintly low, soft for examples see the link below.
Computer sounds ! Libraries are intended to be quiet places for people to concentrate on reading. Computers are capable of making all kinds of noises - from simple 'beeps' to full music scores.
Mice are very quiet. So "Quiet as a mouse" means being very quiet and not making a lot of noise.have you ever heard a loud mouse? they are normally silent, hence quiet as a mouseyoure silent or so quiet nobody can hear you
Whispering, rustling leaves, gentle raindrops, and a calm breeze are all examples of soft sounds. These sounds are usually quiet, soothing, and have a gentle quality to them.
it depends on the surface e.g. rough or smooth or how far the sound travels.
A calming place is anywhere with an ocean, soothing sounds, a spa, anything quiet.