"Oise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Oise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Oise
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"Oise" Meaning

Noise refers to unwanted or unpleasant sounds, especially loud or harsh ones. It can be a disturbance or a hindrance to one's hearing or peace.

"Oise" Examples

Usage Examples of "Noise"


The noise from the construction site was too loud for me to concentrate on my work.
The singer's powerful voice drowned out the background noise in the bar.
I wish you would keep the TV volume down - it's making too much noise.
The city streets were filled with the noise of revving engines and blaring horns during the parade.
After a long day, the noise from the neighbors' party was the last thing I wanted to hear.

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