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Sound Vocabulary

Discover various sound vocabulary examples. Watch this video to improve your English pronunciation and description skills.

Understanding sound vocabulary is essential for describing the world around us accurately. In this video, we explore 5 common sounds.

  • Wail: To make a prolonged, high-pitched sound, often indicating distress. For example, "The siren wails".
  • Crackle: To make a series of small, sharp, popping sounds. For example, "The fire crackles".
  • Roar: To make a deep, loud, prolonged sound. For example, "The engine roars".
  • Tick: To make a regular, short, sharp sound, usually related to the passing of time. For example, "The clock ticks".
  • Buzz: To make a low, continuous humming sound. For example, "The bees buzz".

By learning these sound vocabulary examples, you can enhance your English language skills and make your descriptions more precise and engaging. Watch the video to hear these sounds and practice your pronunciation.

Sounds around us - Upper intermediateListeningGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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