NOISE as NOUN

  1. Meaning
    • the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan
    Synonym(s) Hypernyms(s) noise is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower Hyponym(s)
  2. Meaning
    • incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks
    Usage Example(s)
    • all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn”t have anything to say
    Hypernyms(s) noise is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower
  3. Meaning
    • the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality
    • sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience
    Synonym(s) Usage Example(s)
    • modern music is just noise to me
    Hypernyms(s) noise is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower Hyponym(s) Derived(s)
  4. Meaning
    • a loud outcry of protest or complaint
    Usage Example(s)
    • the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise
    • whatever it was he didn”t like it and he was going to let them know by making as loud a noise as he could
    Hypernyms(s) noise is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower
  5. Meaning
    • sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound)
    Usage Example(s)
    • he enjoyed the street noises
    • they heard indistinct noises of people talking
    • during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels
    Hypernyms(s) noise is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower Hyponym(s) Derived(s)
  6. Meaning
    • electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
    Synonym(s) Hypernyms(s) noise is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower Hyponym(s)

NOISE as VERB

  1. Meaning
    • emit a noise
    Synonym(s) Hypernyms(s) noise is a kind of… Example: animal is a hypernym of mammal, plant is a hypernym of flower Hyponym(s) Derived(s)