Sound — Words

68 words across 1 groups

Sound — 68 words
cackle
To laugh in a loud, high voice (verb)
babble
To talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible way. (verb)
bellow
For a person or animal to emit a deep loud shout or roar, usually in pain or anger. (verb)
blare
To make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound (verb)
croon
To hum or sing in a soft, low voice, especially in a sentimental manner (verb)
grunt
(of an animal, especially a pig) make a low, short guttural sound (verb)
jabber
To talk rapidly and excitedly but with little sense (verb)
muffle
To make (a sound) quieter : to decrease the noise made by (something) (verb)
mumble
To say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear (verb)
murmur
To say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice (verb)
mutter
To say something in a low or barely audible voice, especially in dissatisfaction or irritation (verb)
rustle
To make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper (verb)
shush
To tell or signal (someone) to be silent (verb)
squawk
(of a bird) make a loud, harsh noise (verb)
tinkle
To make a light, clear ringing sound (verb)
yap
To give off a sharp, shrill bark; or to talk and chatter in a repetitive way. (verb)
drawl
A slow, lazy way of speaking or an accent with unusually prolonged vowel sounds (noun)
patter
A repeated light tapping (noun)
ruckus
A disturbance or commotion (noun)
thud
A dull, heavy sound, such as that made by an object falling to the ground (noun)
thump
A heavy dull blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement (noun)
clatter
Make or cause to make a continuous rattling sound (verb)
screech
(of a person or animal) give a loud, harsh, piercing cry (verb)
shriek
Utter a high-pitched piercing sound or words, especially as an expression of terror, pain, or excitement (verb)
sizzle
(of food) make a hissing sound when frying or cooking (verb)
twang
An accent or voice that identifies the person from being part of a sub-culture (verb)
glib
(of words or the person speaking them) fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow (adjective)
raucous
Making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise (adjective)
shrill
(of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing (adjective)
squeak
Make a high-pitched sound or cry (verb)
squeal
Make a long, high-pitched cry or noise (verb)
crackle
Make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises (verb)
howl
To cry out loudly in pain, anger, amusement, etc. (verb)
growl
(of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat (verb)
holler
(of a person) give a loud shout or cry (verb)
whine
Give or make a long, high-pitched complaining cry or sound (verb)
hush
A silence (noun)
stammer
To speak with sudden involuntary pauses and with a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words (verb)
vociferous
To speak your opinions and complaints loudly and repeatedly (adjective)
muted
Less loud or strong compared to what is usual. (adjective)
mute
Being silent (adjective)
grunt
A low, short guttural sound made by an animal or a person (noun)
squawk
A loud, harsh or discordant noise made by a bird or a person (noun)
clatter
A continuous rattling sound as of hard objects falling or striking each other (noun)
screech
A loud, harsh, piercing cry (noun)
shriek
A high-pitched piercing cry or sound; a scream (noun)
sizzle
A hissing sound, as of food frying or cooking (noun)
twang
A strong ringing sound such as that made by the plucked string of a musical instrument or a released bowstring (noun)
squeak
A short, high-pitched sound or cry (noun)
squeal
A long, high-pitched cry or noise (noun)
crackle
A sound made up of a rapid succession of slight cracking sounds (noun)
howl
A cry of pain, anger, amusement, etc. (noun)
growl
A low guttural sound made in the throat, especially by a dog (noun)
holler
A loud cry or shout (noun)
whine
A long, high-pitched complaining cry (noun)
amplify
To increase the strength, effect, or intensity of something. (verb)
blast
A sudden, loud explosion or burst of air, sound, or energy. (noun)
clamor
A loud and confused noise, especially of people shouting or protesting. (noun)
hiss
A sharp sound, like the one made by a snake or steam escaping. (noun)
honk
To make a loud, harsh sound emitting from a vehicle or animal. (verb)
whisper
To speak very softly, using breath rather than the vocal cords, especially for secrecy or privacy; also a quiet or secret suggestion or rumor. (verb)
rattle
To disturb or unsettle someone, especially by causing anxiety or fear; or to make a series of short, sharp sounds. (verb)
whisper
The act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords. (noun)
remark
Something that you say, giving your opinion about something or stating a fact. (noun)
snore
To breathe in a very noisy way through the nose and mouth while sleeping. (verb)
hiss
To make a sharp sound such as water coming out of a broken pipe. (verb)
longwinded
Someone who takes way too long to tell a story or give a speech (adjective)
rumble
To make a low, continuous, heavy rolling sound. (verb)