What does NOISE mean?

Noise

Parts of Speech: Noun

Definitions:

  1. A sound, especially one that is loud or unpleasant to the ears.
  2. Any sound that is not wanted or expected.
  3. Irrelevant or meaningless data or information.

Pronunciations:

  • US: noiz
  • UK: nɔɪz

Origin and Usage:

The word "noise" originated from the Middle English word "noyse", which means "unpleasant sound". It has been used in English since the 13th century. The word is commonly used to describe any unwanted or unpleasant sound, but it can also refer to irrelevant or meaningless data or information.

Synonyms:

  • Sound
  • Racket
  • Din
  • Clatter
  • Commotion

Related Words:

  • Noisy
  • Nosey
  • Nones
  • Noble
  • Nomad

Example Sentences:

  • The noise from the construction site was so loud that it could be heard from miles away.
  • The teacher asked the students to stop making noise and pay attention to the lesson.
  • The data collected by the survey was full of noise and needed to be cleaned before analysis.


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