Din ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Din ( noun )

  1. A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
  2. A loud and persistent disturbance.
  3. A disturbance of the peace.

Origin:

Middle english from old english dynn, from latin tonus, from greek tonos, from root *ten- "to stretch".

Examples:

  1. The din of the traffic was unbearable.
  2. The din of the construction work made it impossible to concentrate.
  3. The din of the arguing voices filled the room.
  4. The din of the drums was heard from far away.
  5. The din of the city was never-ending.

(As a verb)

Din ( verb )

  1. A loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise.
  2. A loud and persistent disturbance.
  3. A disturbance of the peace.

Origin:

Middle english from old english dynn, from latin tonus, from greek tonos, from root *ten- "to stretch".

Examples:

  1. The din of the traffic was unbearable.
  2. The din of the construction work made it impossible to concentrate.
  3. The din of the arguing voices filled the room.
  4. The din of the drums was heard from far away.
  5. The din of the city was never-ending.
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