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Vocabulario para IELTS Academic (Puntuación 6-7) - sonidos

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los sonidos que son necesarias para el examen IELTS académico.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
dulcet
[Adjetivo]

sweet, soothing, and pleasant to the ear

dulce

dulce

Ex: The harp's dulcet harmonies accompanied the bride's entrance at the wedding.
melodic
[Adjetivo]

having a pleasing, musical sound

melodioso

melodioso

Ex: The melody was simple yet melodic, filling the room with warmth .
harmonious
[Adjetivo]

having a combination of tones that blend well together

armonioso, melódico

armonioso, melódico

Ex: The water fountain produced harmonious trickle , adding serenity to the park .
thunderous
[Adjetivo]

extremely loud and resonant like the sound of thunder

estruendoso, tronante

estruendoso, tronante

Ex: Signaling the plane 's takeoff , thunderous sound of the jet engine reverberated across the runway .
echoing
[Adjetivo]

producing repeated or reflected sounds

reverberante, ecosante

reverberante, ecosante

Ex: The old library had a grand echoing staircase, amplifying even the slightest noise.
booming
[Adjetivo]

resounding with a deep, loud, and powerful quality, often like the sound of a boom

retumbante, estruendoso

retumbante, estruendoso

Ex: booming cannon fire marked the beginning of the historical reenactment .
rhythmic
[Adjetivo]

having a pattern or regular sequence of sounds, movements, or events

rítmico, ritmico

rítmico, ritmico

Ex: The rhythmic pattern of the waves crashing on the shore was mesmerizing.
cacophonous
[Adjetivo]

having a harsh, unpleasant, and jarring sound

cacofónico, caótico

cacofónico, caótico

Ex: The thunderstorm cacophonous with the roaring of thunder and pelting rain .
resonant
[Adjetivo]

(of sound) having a deep, clear, and echoing effect

resonante

resonante

Ex: The resonant sound of footsteps on the wooden floor echoed in the empty hall.
rumbling
[Adjetivo]

having a low, deep, and continuous sound especially heard from a long distance

retumbante, ronco

retumbante, ronco

Ex: The underground subway train caused a low rumbling sensation as it passed by.
rustling
[Adjetivo]

having a soft, light, and whispery sound

susurrante, susurroso

susurrante, susurroso

Ex: The hiker enjoyed the rustling stream, surrounded by the tranquility of nature.
buzzing
[Adjetivo]

producing a continuous humming or vibrating sound, like the sound of bees

zumbante, zumbido

zumbante, zumbido

Ex: The room was filled with a buzzing noise.
creaking
[Adjetivo]

making a high-pitched noise when being moved, often due to friction

chirriante, crujiente

chirriante, crujiente

grumbling
[Adjetivo]

producing a low, discontented, or continuous sound

rumoroso, gruñón

rumoroso, gruñón

Ex: The grumbling noise of the plumbing hinted at a potential issue in the building.
deafening
[Adjetivo]

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

ensordecedor, abrumador

ensordecedor, abrumador

Ex: She had to cover her ears because the concert's music was deafening.
murmuring
[Adjetivo]

making a soft, low, and indistinct sound

murmullante, susurrante

murmullante, susurrante

Ex: The murmuring brook created a peaceful backdrop for the outdoor meditation session.
dull
[Adjetivo]

(of a sound) having a muted or indistinct quality

sordo, apagado

sordo, apagado

Ex: The worn-out piano keys produced dull, muffled sound as they were played .
babbling
[Sustantivo]

the continuous, soft, and unclear noises, like the sound of a baby

balbuceo, musitamiento

balbuceo, musitamiento

Ex: A parent 's heart swells with love upon hearing the babbling of their sleeping baby .
hissing
[Sustantivo]

the act or sound of producing a prolonged and fricative noise

siseo, silbido

siseo, silbido

Ex: In the dark alley, a mysterious hissing echoed, sending shivers down the detective's spine.
crackling
[Sustantivo]

the sharp sound of popping and snapping, often associated with the breaking or burning of materials

crepitación, chisporroteo

crepitación, chisporroteo

Ex: The popping crackling of the popcorn machine signaled the start of movie night .
roaring
[Sustantivo]

a strong, deep, and long-lasting noise that sounds like the sound of an animal

rugido, ronquido

rugido, ronquido

Ex: roaring of the gorillas echoed through the mountainous terrain , showcasing their dominance .
humming
[Sustantivo]

a low and continuous sound

zumbido, susurro

zumbido, susurro

Ex: In the attic, the old fan produced a nostalgic humming sound as it circulated the air.
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