Din
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noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Din ( noun )
- A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
- A loud and persistent disturbance.
- A disturbance of the peace.
Origin:
Middle english from old english dynn, from latin tonus, from greek tonos, from root *ten- "to stretch".
Examples:
- The din of the traffic was unbearable.
- The din of the construction work made it impossible to concentrate.
- The din of the arguing voices filled the room.
- The din of the drums was heard from far away.
- The din of the city was never-ending.
(As a verb)
Din ( verb )
- A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
- A loud and persistent disturbance.
- A disturbance of the peace.
Origin:
Middle english from old english dynn, from latin tonus, from greek tonos, from root *ten- "to stretch".
Examples:
- The din of the traffic was unbearable.
- The din of the construction work made it impossible to concentrate.
- The din of the arguing voices filled the room.
- The din of the drums was heard from far away.
- The din of the city was never-ending.