This is called a "purring" sound.The cat purrs.
The sound of ear rumbling resembles a low, continuous rumbling or thunder-like noise.
No. Earthquakes, if they make any sound at all, sound like a low rumbling, like very distant thunder.
Yes, rumbling is considered onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound it represents. The word "rumbling" sounds like the low, continuous noise made by thunder or a stomach growling.
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The most common cause of the rumbling noise underneath your vehicle is a bad wheel bearing or CV joint. You should not drive the vehicle until the problem is properly diagnose.
Thunder is typically low pitch because it is produced by the rapid expansion and contraction of air caused by lightning, which creates low-frequency sound waves that we hear as rumbling noise.
The larynx (voice box) is different lions have longer vocal cords then cats. Like the between men and women.
Yes, "grumble" is an onomatopoeia word because it imitates the sound of a low, continuous rumbling noise, like a stomach growling or someone complaining under their breath.
In the category brakes and tires it means the tire is making a strange rumbling noise. It can be caused by a defect in the tire, or an alignment problem. Have the tires inspected by a professional shop.
"Rumbled" is a verb because it is an action word that describes the sound or movement made by something. It conveys the action of a deep, low, and continuous sound or the act of moving with a low, rumbling noise.
Noise is the most telltale sign of bad wheel bearings. Specifically, a rumbling or growling noise while the car is moving, often louder during turns at a low speed, indicates that the bearings need repair or replacement.
Low frequency noise precedes earthquakes which animals and some humans can pick up on. Shortly before earthquakes people notice that the animal population seem to flee the area,like during the boxing day tsunami. Audible low groanings from the earth can sometimes be heard.