A very loud unpleasant sound is often referred to as a "noise" or a "cacophony." It can be described as jarring, disruptive, or piercing to the ears.
Clocks generally produce a soft ticking sound. The ticking noise can vary depending on the type of clock and its mechanisms, but it is usually not very loud.
A loud explosive sound is typically caused by a sudden release of energy, such as an explosion or a sonic boom. It can be very startling and potentially damaging to hearing if it occurs in close proximity. It is important to stay safe and investigate the source of the sound if possible.
A very high-pitched sound is often referred to as a "shrill" sound.
The rapid expansion of gases around the ionized channel that conducts electricity in a lightning strike causes very high amplitude sonic waves to propagate through the atmosphere. A very loud sound (thunder).
No. Thunder is a noun. There is an adjective form (thunderous, meaning loud) and an adverb form (thunderously, in a very loud manner).
Yes very loud
It would be loud and probably very unpleasant.
to make a very loud and unpleasant noise
Unpleasant dreams are called Bad dreams. Very unpleasent dreams are called nightmares.
A headphone isn't a sound at all. The sound that can be produced by headphones can be very loud depending upon the amplification used.
A peacock is a type of bird with bright colored feathers which the males display when courting. The sound they make is a very loud, high pitched sound similar to a baby crying.
A very loud BANG!
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a very loud noice
loud and very noisey that they sound like they are screaming.