Collocation
loud noise
Definition
a very strong, high-volume sound that is easy to hear and often disturbing
'loud noise' is a common English collocation. a very strong, high-volume sound that is easy to hear and often disturbing
loud + noise
“The loud noise woke me up in the middle of the night.”
Examples
- The _____ noise from the street kept us awake.
- I heard a _____ noise and ran outside to see what happened.
- The baby started crying because of the _____ noise.
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- There was a _____ noise when the door slammed shut.
- We complained about the _____ noise coming from the construction site.
- A _____ noise from the engine made the driver pull over.
- The neighbors were making a _____ noise during the party.
- He jumped at the _____ noise of the fireworks going off nearby.
- After the storm began, a _____ noise echoed as a tree branch hit the roof.
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