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- Dictionarynoise/nɔɪz/
noun
- 1. a sound, especially one that is loud or unpleasant or that causes disturbance: "making a noise like a pig"
- 2. irregular fluctuations that accompany a transmitted electrical signal but are not part of it and tend to obscure it: technical "the enhancer can improve the video signal quality, reducing noise and increasing image sharpness"
verb
- 1. talk about or make known publicly: "you've discovered something that should not be noised about"
- 2. make a lot of noise: "rook, crow and jackdaw—noising loud"
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: an unwanted signal or a disturbance (such as static or a variation of voltage) in an electronic device or instrument (such as a radio or television)
NOISE definition: 1. a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud: 2. any bad change in a…. Learn more.
NOISE meaning: 1. a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud: 2. any bad change in a…. Learn more.
Noise definition: sound, especially of a loud, harsh, or confused kind. See examples of NOISE used in a sentence.
noise is the general word and is applied equally to soft or loud, confused or inharmonious sounds: street noises. clamor and hubbub are alike in referring to loud noises resulting from shouting, cries, animated or excited tones, and the like; but in clamor the emphasis is on the meaning of the shouting, and in hubbub the emphasis is on the ...
1. a. Sound or a sound that is loud, unpleasant, unexpected, or undesired. b. Sound or a sound of any kind: The only noise was the wind in the pines. 2. A loud outcry or commotion: the noise of the mob; a lot of noise over the new law. 3.
A noise is any sound. Often, it means a sound people don't like, like the noise of traffic or a barking dog.