The word could be blare, shriek, or whine.
A siren
There is one syllable in the word whined. The ed makes it sound like it has two syllables, but it only has one.
Most
No. Despite the silent E, the O in "everyone" is the same as in the word "one" (wun), an "uh" sound which is the short U sound as in of. One rhymes with done and none.The long O sound (oh) is seen in the word own.
Yes. Every word has at least one syllable. Now has one syllable.
A siren makes a sound and that's why it must be a sound source.
"Siren" is normally a noun. The Oxford English Dictionary lists only two uses of it as a verb: one, in 1690, meaning "to allure", and another, in 1895, meaning "to sound a siren." It is very rare and should be used with caution.
Yes, they make a sound like a siren. Hence the name "Siren".
siren
Siren is the Greek word, it means Entwiner, Binder (seiraô)
A wail
A siren.
it is used to generate 4 kinds of sounds-police siren,fire alarm,ambulance and gun siren
The sound waves in front of the siren bunch up, and those behind the siren spread out.
The sound waves in front of the siren bunch up, and those behind the siren spread out.
They draw you to them from thief sound
Historically: enticing, according to sailors worldwide.