Results for: persistent noise in the ear, ringing or whistling sound in the ears
English English
absence of noise, allay, calm or motionless, displaying calmness, done in private, free from trouble, make or become quiet, make silent, make noiseless; pacify, calm; be pacified, be calmed; be reticent, remain silent; become quiet, making little noise...quiet
absolute or total, complete, emit something as vocal sound, publish something, say something, voice; express, pronounce, articulate, to put something into circulationutter
absorb nutrients, incorporate, take in, absorb; adopt the cultural characteristics of another group, integrate, sound like adjacent soundassimilate
absurd misuse of words (especially the confusion of words which have a similar sound but a different meaning), example of malapropism, unintentional use of wrong wordmalapropism
accidental knock, blow, stroke; projection, swelling, interj. thump, noise made by a bump, lump on surface, move unsteadily, raised area on skull, sound of impact, strike, hit; collide; be jolted, be shaken, swelling on body, turn away a passenger, wit...bump
achieve sex with somebody, amount to, appoint, arrange for use, be in time for, be included in, brand, bring about, build or appearance, cause somebody to act, cause sound to be heard, cause to exist for reason, cause to succeed, change somebody or som...make
acoustic, science of sound; manner in which sound is transmitted within an enclosed space (as in a room, auditorium, etc.), sound-carrying ability, study of soundacoustics
acoustical, acoustics, designed for use with sound, musical instrument without amplification, not amplified, relating to sound, science of sound; property of transmitting sound, vocal, sonic; auditory; of soundacoustic
acoustics, reading method involving letter recognition, system of teaching reading using the phonetic sound value of grouped letters; phoneticsphonics
act in stated way, act of treading, crush, dance steps, depth of grooves on a tire surface, form a path, horizontal part of a step, outer surface of a tire, part of shoe that touches the ground, walk, stride; step on, stepping, walking; sound of walkin...tread
act of choking; throttle (in a car), artichoke, be too moved to speak, block passage or channel, fuel mixture regulator for engine, inedible central part of artichoke, lose nerve and falter, noise of choking, prevent breathing by constricting throat, p...choke
act of creeping, act of moving stealthily or furtively, deceptive, underhanded; mean, contemptible; deceitful; secret; sly, hidden from others, slight but persistentsneaking
act of crushing or squeezing; something that is easily crushed; racket sport for 2 or 4 players; vine-like plant bearing edible fruit; gourd-shaped fruit that is eaten as a vegetable; concentrated drink (British), action or noise of squashing, ballgame...squash
act of defining a word, clarity of recorded sound, degree of clarity, embodiment of something, explanation, meaning, interpretation (as of a word or term), making something clear, meaning of worddefinition
act of ejecting bits of food or water from the mouth accompanied by explosive sounds; confused and incoherent speech, eject bits of food or water from the mouth while making explosive sounds; make popping or exploding sounds, make popping sound, noise ...sputter
 

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