Letters that make noise
s, o, e, n, i are letters that make 'noise'
eosin is an anagram of 'noise'
noised, noises are words created by adding a letter to 'noise'
7 possible definitions for 'noise'
Under this definition, noise is a noun and has the following properties:
noisy is a derivative of noise.
"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"
Under this definition, noise is a noun and has the following properties:
randomness, haphazardness, stochasticity have the same meaning as 'noise'
'noise' can be a type of unregularity, irregularity.
ergodicity is a type of noise.
haphazard, random, hit-or-miss are derivatives of 'noise'.
Under this definition, noise is a noun and has the following properties:
'noise' can be a type of incomprehensibility.
"all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to say"
Under this definition, noise is a noun and has the following properties:
racket, dissonance have the same meaning as 'noise'
'noise' can be a type of auditory sensation, sound.
dissonant, dissonate, disharmonize, noise, make noise, resound, unresolved are derivatives of 'noise'.
"modern music is just noise to me"
Under this definition, noise is a noun and has the following properties:
disturbance, interference have the same meaning as 'noise'
'noise' can be a type of trouble.
fadeout, white noise, background, static, clutter, jitter, background signal, crosstalk, XT, atmospherics, atmospheric static are types of 'noise'.
Under this definition, noise is a verb and has the following properties:
make noise, resound have the same meaning as 'noise'
screak, scranch, scraunch, skreak, clatter, brattle, ring out, stridulate, clitter, jingle-jangle, sizzle, roar, purl, sough, claxon, honk, crackle, crunch, racket, clack, screech, creak, squeak, jingle, scream, jangle, drown out, backfire, blast, hum, whine, howl, blare are types of 'noise'.
resonant, racket, noise, dissonance, reverberating, resonating, resounding, reverberative are derivatives of 'noise'.
Under this definition, noise is a noun and has the following properties:
'noise' can be a type of sound.
thunder, roaring, bang, clatter, clangour, crackle, blaring, bark, boom, clack, cacophony, roar, clamor, snap, crunch, explosion, clash, grunt, grate, clangoring, grinding, oink, hissing, plump, plop, brouhaha, pant, humming, fizzle, hubbub, uproar, whispering, racket, snore, rumble, rattle, scratch, scrape, report, slam, scream, screaming, grumble, scraping, scrunch, squeak, splash, spatter, spattering, thunder, squawk, sputter, plash, hushing, hum, clangor, crack, splatter, rhonchus, stridulation, screech, rattling, cracking, banging, rustling, grumbling, rumbling, snap, crash, blast, din, splattering, shriek, shrieking, screeching, hiss, howl, sibilation, whisper, chatter, chatter, clap, clap, eruption, bam, blare, chattering, chattering, chug, clang, clank, crackling, crepitation, creak, creaking, ding-dong, katzenjammer, plonk, rale, rustle, scratching, shrilling, sizzle, splutter, sputtering, squish, swoosh, whoosh are types of 'noise'.
noise, make noise, resound are derivatives of 'noise'.
"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"