tinnitus
Tinnitus is a ringing, buzzing, or roaring sound in one or both ears.
The roaring of a lion is different from the buzzing of a mosquito in the respects on intensity and pitch. Roaring is much louder and stronger than a buzz.
Ringing ears - if you are hearing a popping or roaring sound
The proper term for ringing buzzing or roaring in the ears is Tinnitus. The proper medical way to pronounce it is TIN-nit-us, not tin-I-tus (the second pronunciation would denote an inflammation, which tinnitus is not). There are many causes of tinnitus, but in general it is caused by a disruption in the auditory pathway to the brain. The brain tries to interpret the random misfiring that this disruption causes, but it cannot. The hearing center of the brain (temporal lobe) sends the signal to the thinking part of your brain (frontal cortex) to help it out. When it reaches the frontal cortex is when you first perceive it. Hench, you then hear Tinnitus.
well, if you are in a quiet room then you could just be hearing a ringing. when its quiet at night in my house, i hear a ringing like on a refrigator.
'roaring'
There's no evidence to indicate any difference in the speeds of those two sounds, or of any other sound.
The time period between 1920 and 1929 was considered to the Roaring Twenties. A term that best describes this time period is one of rebellion.
Many people report a "ringing," "buzzing," or "roaring" that others cannot hear. Sometimes the sounds "pulse" with the person's heartbeat. But rather than blood "whooshing," those sounds usually turn out to be subjective head-noises known as tinnitus. Most tinnitus is harmless; some can be treated. People who experience subjective head-noises might want to consult with a physician to ask whether the symptom needs attention or whether the noises can be diminished.
Bad bearings in an alternator would make a grinding or roaring sound. If a Diode Plate is failing you might hear a buzzing sound in the radio that changes pitch with the speed of the engine.
verb: the lion is roaring adjective: the roaring lion noun: the roaring is deafening
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