A loud noise...
boom
A loud explosive noise is a sudden and sharp sound resulting from a rapid release of energy, typically caused by an explosion or impact. It can be very disturbing and may result in hearing damage if experienced at high levels.
A sudden loud and explosive sound is commonly referred to as a "bang" or an "explosion." It typically arises from a rapid release of energy or pressure, like the bursting of a balloon or a firecracker going off.
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 bang is a sudden loud percussive noise, or a strike upon an object causing that noise.
A loud, explosive, resounding noise produced by the explosive expansion of air heated by a lightining discharge. (Dictionary.com)
It actually means this. The sharp explosive cry of dog or other animals.
it just does...A loud noise makes you jumpbecausethere is a part of your ear that helps you to balance and when disrupted you jump
The correct spelling is "bomb". A bomb is an explosive weapon that is used for destruction or to create a loud noise.
The color of a boom can vary depending on the context, but it is often associated with a loud, sudden noise or an explosion.
Your AC may make a loud noise when it turns off due to the sudden change in pressure within the system, causing components to vibrate or move. This noise is typically normal and not a cause for concern unless it is excessively loud or accompanied by other issues.