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Lärm — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • ado noun Unnecessary fuss, bother, or commotion over something.
  • clamor noun A loud outcry or noisy demand, often from a crowd.
  • DIN noun A loud, confused mixture of noise.
  • discord noun Disagreement or lack of harmony between people.
  • fuss noun Excessive worry, activity, or complaint over something minor.
  • noise noun A sound, especially one that is loud, unwanted, or unpleasant.
  • racket noun A handled frame strung with cord, used to hit a ball or shuttlecock in sports like tennis or badminton.
  • row noun A straight line of people or things placed next to each other.
  • tumult noun Loud, confused noise made by an excited or angry crowd.

Senses

Lärm is used for these senses in English:

  • clamor Any loud and continued noise.
  • din A loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.
  • discord Any harsh noise, or confused mingling of sounds.
  • fuss (countable, or, uncountable) Excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.
  • noise (uncountable) Various sounds, usually unwanted or unpleasant.
  • noise (technology) Any part of a signal or data that reduces the clarity, precision, or quality of the desired output.
  • racket A loud noise.
  • row A continual loud noise.

clamor — full definition

  1. noun A loud outcry or noisy demand, often from a crowd.
  2. verb To demand something loudly and persistently.

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