
1) Blare 2) Blast 3) Bobbery 4) Bombilation 5) Boom 6) Charivari 7) Clang 8) Clangor 9) Clatter 10) Decibel level 11) Fanfare 12) Flourish of trumpets 13) Fracas 14) Hubbub 15) Intensity 16) Larum 17) Loud noise 18) Magnitude of sound 19) Noise 20) Peal 21) Power 22) Racket 23) Resonance 24) Roar 25) Sound property
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1) Brashness 2) Disorderliness 3) Flashiness 4) Garishness 5) Gaudiness 6) Glitz 7) Showiness 8) Tawdriness 9) Volume
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Loudness is the characteristic of a sound that is primarily a psychological correlate of physical strength (amplitude). More formally, it is defined as `that attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which sounds can be ordered on a scale extending from quiet to loud`. Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures o.....
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• (n.) The quality or state of being loud.
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in acoustics, attribute of sound that determines the intensity of auditory sensation produced. The loudness of sound as perceived by human ears is ... [11 related articles]
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that attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which sounds may be ordered on a scale extending from soft to loud NOTE 1 - Loudness is closely related to the acoustic pressure and depends also upon the amplitude sound spectrum, the phase sound spectrum and their time variations. NOTE 2 - The connected terms sone and loudness level are defined in ...
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1) How loud something sounds to the ear.
2) Causing equal volume changes at all frequency ranges including frequency response changes at lower operating levels to compensate for the Fletcher Munson effect.
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The apparent intensity of sound as judged by the listener. (WW)
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Loud'ness noun The quality or state of being loud.
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A subjective term for the sensation of the magnitude of sound. Generally a 10dB increase in sound pressure level is perceived as a doubling of subjective loudness. At low frequencies (20Hz to 200Hz) an increase of as little as 5-6 dB is perceived as a two-fold increase in the subjective loudness. See also: Phon, Sound Pressure Level, Zwicker Loudne...
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noun the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction); `the kids played their music at full volume`
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Subjective judgement of the level or power of sound reaching the ear. The human ear cannot give an absolute value to the loudness of a single sound, but can only make comparisons between two different sounds. The precise measure of the power of a sound wave at a particular point is called its intensity. Accurate comparisons of sound levels may be m...
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The Sound Pressure Level of a standard sound which appears to be as loud as the unknown. Loudness le
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A perceptual dimension of sound influenced by the amplitude of a sound wave; sound waves with large amplitudes are generally experienced as loud and those with small amplitudes as soft.
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