When an accent sounds very unpleasant to people, they might well call it a "noise", it all depends on which accents certain people like to hear and which ones they find unpleasant!
For example:
To effectively describe accents in writing, one can use phonetic spellings, unique vocabulary or sentence structure, and cultural references to convey the distinct sound and flavor of the accent. It is important to be sensitive and avoid stereotypes when portraying accents in writing.
loud quiet
1. White noise 2. Impulse noise 3. Echoes 4. Intermodulation
French has accents over some wowels mainly to help with the pronunciation.
Zoom - to describe fast movement or speed Crash - to describe a loud noise or impact Splash - to describe water hitting a surface Bang - to describe a sudden loud noise Whack - to describe a sharp hit or blow
Noise to the ears, is like flashing random patterns of ugly colors to the eyes.
Describe the noise and the general area it is coming from and I would glad to answer the best way I can.
This term is used to describe jewelery into which smaller black diamonds are set to accent a larger gem.
Examples of French words with accents include "école" (school), "déjà vu" (already seen), "café" (coffee), and "fiancé" (engaged). These accents, such as the acute accent (é), grave accent (à), circumflex accent (â), and cedilla (ç), serve to indicate pronunciation and meaning in French.
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
The noise made by kuriboh can be described as a short high hum
If the engine running you hear the engine rev up. Describe noise, is it when in park or when driving? Does it hurt the performance of the vehicle?