Make noise Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈnɔɪz
MAYK NOYZ
mˈeɪk/ /nˈɔɪz
MAYK NOYZ
Definition
To create a loud sound or sounds, often enough to attract attention or disturb others. It can refer to any kind of audible disturbance, intentional or not.
Usage & Nuances
Common in both positive and negative contexts: children playing, celebrations, or disturbances. Often used in the imperative ('Don't make noise!'). Similar phrases: 'be noisy', 'cause a disturbance'. Not formal.
Spanish: hacer ruidoPortuguese (BR): fazer barulhoPortuguese (PT): fazer barulhoChinese (Simplified): 制造噪音 - 发出声音Chinese (Traditional): 製造噪音 - 發出聲音Hindi: शोर करनाArabic: إحداث ضوضاءBengali: আওয়াজ করা - শব্দ করাRussian: шуметь - создавать шумJapanese: 音を立てるVietnamese: gây ồn ào - làm ồnKorean: 소리를 내다 - 시끄럽게 하다Turkish: gürültü yapmakUrdu: شور مچانا - آواز کرناIndonesian: membuat suara - membuat keributan
Example Sentences
Please don't make noise in the library.
basic
The children make noise when they play outside.
basic
If you make noise at night, you will wake up the baby.
basic
They love to make noise at parties, singing and dancing all night.
natural
Don’t make noise about it—just do your job quietly.
natural
Even a small group can make noise and bring attention to an important issue.
natural