AUDIBILITY Synonyms
1 hypernym for audibility. (close relations)
Best Synonyms for AUDIBILITY
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| cacophony | noun n | |||||
noun • a loud harsh or strident noise • loud confusing disagreeable sounds | ||||||
| clamor | verb, noun v, n | |||||
noun • a loud harsh or strident noise • loud and persistent outcry from many people verb • make loud demands • utter or proclaim insistently and noisily • compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring | ||||||
| decibel | noun n | |||||
noun • a logarithmic unit of sound intensity; 10 times the logarithm of the ratio of the sound intensity to some reference intensity | ||||||
| intensity | noun n | |||||
noun • the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation) • high level or degree; the property of being intense • the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) • chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue | ||||||
| loudness | noun n | |||||
noun • the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) • tasteless showiness | ||||||
| noise | noun n | |||||
noun • sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound) • the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience • electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication • a loud outcry of protest or complaint • incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks • the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan verb • emit a noise | ||||||
| resonance | verb, noun v, n | |||||
noun • an excited state of a stable particle causing a sharp maximum in the probability of absorption of electromagnetic radiation • a vibration of large amplitude produced by a relatively small vibration near the same frequency of vibration as the natural frequency of the resonating system • having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant • a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people • the quality imparted to voiced speech sounds by the action of the resonating chambers of the throat and mouth and nasal cavities | ||||||
| sonorousness | noun n | |||||
noun • having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant | ||||||
| sound | verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj | |||||
adjective • financially secure and safe • in good condition; free from defect or damage or decay noun • the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause • the subjective sensation of hearing something • mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium • the sudden occurrence of an audible event • the audible part of a transmitted signal • (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language • a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water • a large ocean inlet or deep bay adjective satellite • exercising or showing good judgment • in excellent physical condition • logically valid • having legal efficacy or force • vigorous or severe • free from moral defect • (of sleep) deep and complete • complete; thorough verb • appear in a certain way • make a certain noise or sound • give off a certain sound or sounds • announce by means of a sound • utter with vibrating vocal chords • cause to sound • measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line | ||||||
| tonality | noun n | |||||
noun • any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music | ||||||
| volume | verb, noun v, n | |||||
noun • the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object • the property of something that is great in magnitude • physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together • a publication that is one of a set of several similar publications • a relative amount • the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) | ||||||
| audibleness | noun n | |||||
noun • quality or fact or degree of being audible or perceptible by the ear | ||||||
