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Associations of "Heard" (30 Words)
aloud | With relatively high volume. He wept aloud. |
audible | Heard or perceptible by the ear. Some ultrasound is audible to dogs. |
audio | An audible acoustic wave frequency. Audio equipment. |
bell | Preceded by a numeral the time as indicated every half hour of a watch by the striking of the ship s bell one to eight times. Saved by the bell. |
cackle | A loud laugh suggestive of a hen s cackle. Corporate luminaries cackle on about the importance of quality. |
clang | Make or cause to make a clang. Clanging metal. |
click | Click repeatedly or uncontrollably. Martha clicked her tongue. |
ding | Go ding dong like a bell. Cash registers were dinging softly. |
doorbell | A push button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed. Charlotte rang the doorbell. |
echo | Ring or echo with sound. A blue suit that echoed the colour of her eyes. |
gramophone | An antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle is amplified acoustically. |
hearing | The act of hearing attentively. The court may stay execution pending a hearing. |
jingle | A light ringing sound such as that made by metal objects being shaken together. He makes up advertising jingles. |
listen | Listen and pay attention. I told her over and over again but she wouldn t listen. |
loudly | Used as a direction in music to be played relatively loudly. She spoke loudly and angrily. |
noise | Make a lot of noise. He enjoyed the street noises. |
phonic | Relating to phonics. The devices of poetry foreground phonic elements that are usually ignored in practical speech. |
resound | (of a sound, voice, etc.) fill or echo throughout a place. The hall resounded with laughter. |
reverberate | Ring or echo with sound. Her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room. |
ring | Ring or echo with sound. An area of Soho had been ringed in red. |
ringing | The sound of a bell ringing. A ringing voice. |
sonic | (of speed) having or caused by speed approximately equal to that of sound in air at sea level. A sonic wave. |
sound | Phonetics an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language. The beautiful sound of music. |
telephone | An instrument used as part of a telephone system typically a single unit including a handset with a transmitting microphone and a set of numbered buttons by which a connection can be made to another such instrument. It was eight thirty when the telephone rang and I knew it was Chandler. |
telephony | The working or use of telephones. Mobile telephony. |
timbre | The distinctive quality or character of someone or something. A voice high in pitch but rich in timbre. |
tocsin | The sound of an alarm (usually a bell. He used his resignation as a tocsin to warn of the danger of dictatorship. |
tonic | Music the first note of a diatonic scale. A tonic reflex. |