You may mean 'cacophony' which refers to loud, discordant noise.
Visual noise in simple English is any type of visual distraction. For example, piles of trash in the street can become visual noise if they distract people from enjoying the ambiance of an area.
DAISY RIZABAL`S answer : noise intensity decibel Aural pitch intensity volume decibels audio amplitude noise speed of source of scratchy irritating grating annoying deafening screechy mind blowing calming dreary mono stereo monotonous relaxing tormenting sonic powerful pulsing noise music frequency wavelength volume decibel longitudinal wave echo speed of sound speed of sound in different mediums auditory ear and its parts acoustics timbre vibration
noise are assumed frequency independent......
So called "White Noise" is purely random. Noise that you hear that comes from from physical processes almost always has a pattern and is not white noise.
Silence, quiet, peaceful.
noise is a disturbing sound
noise pollution is a noise which afect the pollution
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No, noise is not an adverb. Noise is a noun that refers to sounds that are undesired or disruptive. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe how an action is done.
Onomatopoeic words are words that imitate the natural sounds of a thing or action they refer to. They are words that sound like the noise they describe, such as "buzz" for a bee or "splash" for water.
"onomatopoeic" refers to words that sound like the noise they represent, such as "buzz" or "hiss." These words mimic natural sounds and are used to strengthen the imagery or atmosphere in writing.
no noise
The words "choice" and "noise" both have one syllable.
Yes that's is one meaning of noise. Noise can also mean a loud out cry/ shouting
When your engine has a knocking noise, it could mean that a rod has been thrown. It could also mean you are low on oil.
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