noised Definition
noise
noun
- 1. A sound.
2. A harsh disagreeable sound, or such sound; a din.
- Thesaurus: sound, clamour, tumult, racket, fracas, din, pandemonium, turbulence, caterwauling, blare, clatter, commotion, babel, stridency, uproar, ballyhoo, hubbub; Antonym: silence, quiet, lull.
- Interference in a signal.
- Irrelevant or meaningless material appearing in output.
- Something one says as a conventional response, vague indication of inclinations, etc.
- Example: make polite noises
- noised, noising
1. To make something generally known; to spread (a rumour, etc).
- Form: noise abroad (usually)
- Form: noise about
- colloq
To talk or complain a great deal.
adj
- Lacking noise; silent.
- Thesaurus: silent, still, hushed, inaudible, wordless, voiceless, muted, quiet; Antonym: loud, noisy.
adverb
noun
