plural
noises
plural
noises
Britannica Dictionary definition of NOISE
1
a
[noncount]
:
a loud or unpleasant sound
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I couldn't hear him over all the noise.
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That's not music. To me it's a bunch of noise.
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The furnace makes a lot of noise when it comes on.
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We closed the windows to block out the traffic noise.
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The landlord has been getting complaints from the tenants about noise.
b
:
a sound that someone or something makes
[count]
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There were noises coming from the basement.
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The sink was making a gurgling noise.
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Do you hear that rattling/buzzing/banging noise?
[noncount]
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see also background noise, white noise
2
[noncount]
a
technical
:
unwanted electronic signals that harm the quality of something (such as a radio or television broadcast or a digital photograph)
b
:
information that is not useful or important and that makes it more difficult to find the information that you want or need
make noise
1
:
to talk about something
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often used to suggest that the things being said are not sincere or effective
2
:
to complain about something
make noises
1
:
to talk about something in usually an indirect way
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usually + about
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She started making noises about running for office. [=she started saying things that showed she was thinking about running for office]
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Her parents are making noises about wanting a grandchild.
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The government has been making some encouraging noises about the possibility of a tax cut.
2
:
to make statements of a specified kind
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often used to suggest that the things being said are not sincere or effective
— noiseless
/ˈnoɪzləs/
adjective