
063. Sounds: Listen Up!
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(of a person) choosing to remain quiet or not express oneself verbally

silencioso, callado
to forcefully or violently shut or close a door, lid, or other object

cerrar de un golpe
to make a harsh, high-pitched sound when something rubs against or moves against another surface that is rough or rusty

crujir
to produce a hissing noise, resembling the noise made when frying food

chisporrotear, sisar
A sudden loud noise made by the collision or impact of objects breaking or hitting each other

choque, estallido
to cry out loudly and mournfully, often expressing grief, pain, or intense sorrow

llorar, gemir
to strike repeatedly and forcefully with a blunt object or tool such as a hammer

martillar, golpear
(of a sound) too loud in a way that nothing else can be heard

ensordecedor, abrumador
(of sound) extremely high-pitched or intense that seems to cut through other sounds

penetrante, agudo
to be able to hear even the quietest of sounds due to the environment being extremely silent
a state or situation that is free from disturbance, noise, or any kind of interruption or disruption, typically characterized by calmness, serenity, and tranquility
used to refer to someone or something that is extremely quiet and does not make much noise
