A loud explosive noise typically refers to a sudden, intense sound generated by an explosive event, such as a bomb detonation, fireworks, or a sonic boom. This noise is characterized by a sharp, powerful blast that can be startling and may cause vibrations in the surrounding environment. Such sounds often indicate a release of energy, resulting in a rapid pressure change in the air.
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.
The correct spelling is "bomb". A bomb is an explosive weapon that is used for destruction or to create a loud noise.
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.
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.
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A sudden loud and explosive noise is often referred to as a bang or blast. This type of sound can be caused by various events, such as an explosion, a gunshot, or a thunderclap. These noises typically result from rapid changes in pressure or the release of energy, creating a shockwave that travels through the air. Such sounds can be startling and may have significant implications depending on their source.
No it means they heard a loud noise.
loudness means how high or low a noise is. Edited by Barrowc