noise

simple noun53 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

a noise with high volume

general sounds in the environment, such as from traffic or conversations

noise produced by vehicles on the road

a noise that happens unexpectedly

a noise that is quiet or at a low pitch

noise produced by an engine

a noise that continues without stopping

an unusual or strange noise

an extremely loud noise

noise produced by airplanes

a very unpleasant or annoying noise

an unusual or strange noise

a very unpleasant or annoying noise

a low, continuous humming sound

a very unpleasant or annoying noise

a short, sharp sound

a loud, repeated hitting sound

a noise that is not loud or clear

a quiet and unclear sound

a small and quiet noise

a sound like a long 's'

a quiet noise

a noise that continues without stopping and is usually annoying

the background sound of a particular environment

a noise containing many frequencies with equal intensities, often used to mask other sounds

a sudden, unpleasant sound, often made deliberately (e.g., a burp)

the intensity or volume of a sound

the process of making something less noisy

harmful or annoying levels of noise, as from airplanes, industry, etc.

to originate from a place or thing

to increase in volume (more informal)

to gradually increase in volume

to increase in volume (more formal)

to increase in volume

to gradually become quieter

to become much quieter

to gradually become quieter and then stop

to gradually become quieter and then stop

indicates the source of the noise

to be heard despite another loud sound

to be heard despite another loud sound

the most common way to say produce a sound

to perceive a noise with your ears

to pay attention to a noise

to make a noise less loud

a slightly more formal way to say make a noise

to express dissatisfaction with a noise

to cause a noise to exist

to produce a noise, especially electronically or by a process

to prevent a noise from being heard

to make a noise, often suddenly or involuntarily

to be so loud that another noise cannot be heard

to send out a noise (often used for machines)