SOUND VOCABULARY
Muffle: deaden, a sound or noise, especially by wrapping
Sentence: i could hear their muffled voices from the next room
Dulcet: pleasing to the ear
Sentence: her dulcet voice filled the room with a soothing melody.
SOUND VOCABULARY
Hubbub: loud confused noise from many sources
Sentence: there was a hubbub of excited conversation from over a thousand people
Strident: unpleasantly loud and harsh
Sentence: she tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident
SOUND VOCABULARY
Vociferous: conspicuously and offensively loud
Sentence: he was vociferous in his support of the proposal
Gibberish: unintelligible talking
Sentence: the doctors spoke to one another in their medical gibberish that i was unable to follow
Patter: makes light, rapid and repeated sounds
Sentence: you have to learn to resist the sales patter.
Bleat: the sound of sheep or goats
Sentence: she wanted to scream, but all that would come out was this faint bleat.
Blare: make a loud noise
Sentence: rock music blared through the store from the loudspeakers
Prattle: speak about unimportant matters rapidly and incessantly
Sentence: she began to prattle on about her visit to the dentist
Chomp: chew or bite noisily
Sentence: i would chomp my way through breakfast, even though i’m not hungry.
Jabber: talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
Sentence: the coworkers would jabber up during lunch breaks.