Definitions and Examples of loudness, noisiness
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The quality or state of being loud; a high volume or intensity of sound.
Example
The loudness of the music made it hard to concentrate on anything else.
The quality or state of being noisy; a high level of sound or noise.
Example
The noisiness of the construction site made it difficult to sleep at night.
Key Differences: loudness vs noisiness
- 1Loudness refers to the volume or intensity of sound, while mutedness refers to a low level of sound or a lack of volume.
- 2Noisiness refers to a high level of sound or noise, while mutedness refers to a low level of sound or a lack of noise.
Effective Usage of loudness, noisiness
- 1Describing Sound: Use mutedness to describe a low level of sound or volume, and loudness or noisiness to describe a high level of sound or noise.
- 2Discussing Preferences: Use these antonyms to express your preferences for different levels of sound or noise.
- 3Talking about Environments: Use these antonyms to describe different types of environments, such as quiet or noisy places.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Loudness and noisiness describe a high level of sound or noise, while mutedness refers to a low level of sound or a lack of volume. Use these words to describe sound, express preferences, and talk about different types of environments.