Noise

/nɔɪz/ noun

Any sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or unwanted. It can also mean random or confusing signals that make it hard to notice what really matters.

From Old French “noise,” meaning “quarrel, brawl, noise,” probably from Latin “nausea” meaning “seasickness” or “discomfort.” Over time, it shifted to focus on the unpleasant sound itself instead of the fight.

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