What is another word for Dinned?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪnd] (IPA)

Dinned is a word that refers to loud and repetitive noise. However, there are several synonyms that can be used interchangeably. The word clamor is a perfect synonym for dinned, indicating a loud noise or commotion. Another interesting synonym is racket which refers to loud and disturbing noise. Hubbub refers to a loud and confused noise, and uproar which refers to a situation where everyone is shouting or yelling loudly and persistently. Din can also be replaced with the word buzz, which indicates a low and continuous noise or sound. Regardless of the synonym that one chooses, all of them refer to an annoying and disruptive noise.

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What are the hypernyms for Dinned?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    disturb, resound, make a sound, Raise a commotion, make a loud noise.

What are the opposite words for Dinned?

The word dinned means a loud and persistent noise or sound, usually related to voices or music. Its antonyms can be quiet, hushed, silent, calm, peace, or stillness. The opposite of dinned, quiet refers to a state of tranquility or absence of noise. Hushed means to keep silent, indicating a controlled level of noise. Silent or stillness means no sound or movement. Peace refers to a state of rest and freedom from disturbances. Therefore, the antonyms for dinned are words that describe a serene environment with no noise or disturbance.

What are the antonyms for Dinned?

Usage examples for Dinned

He could almost hear it now; or was not the continuous murmur that dazed and Dinned his ears a sadly different sound-the muffled roar of cabs and carriages along Piccadilly, bearing home this teeming population from the blare and glare of the crowded theatres?
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
Still trust as she might, the voice of the world Dinned in her ears, and between the two she was on the rack.
"The Desert of Wheat"
Zane Grey
A hundred and a few tens of warriors, whom Mamba succeeded in rallying about him, offered stubborn resistance; when, however, in the flashes of the shots, they saw a gigantic beast and on him a person dressed in white, and when their ears were Dinned with the reports of the weapon which Kali from time to time discharged, their hearts sank.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz

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