Thesaurus / noise
FEEDBACKHow to use noise in a sentence
While Google has kept relatively quiet since then, IBM is making more noise about its business plans.
IBM PLANS A HUGE LEAP IN SUPERFAST QUANTUM COMPUTING BY 2023RHHACKETTFORTUNESEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNENick Perham, at the Cardiff Metropolitan University in the UK, has researched background noise and office sounds.
PEOPLE WHO REALLY MISS THE OFFICE ARE LISTENING TO ITS SOUNDS AT HOMETANYA BASUSEPTEMBER 10, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWHe was surprised they’d even heard him because of all the noise.
THOSE TICKETED FOR SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE SAY THEIR ONLY CRIME WAS TALKING BACKKATE NUCCISEPTEMBER 9, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOFirst, the mass deployment of language models like GPT-3 has the potential to flood the Internet, including online interactions on social media, with noise.
WELCOME TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF BULLSHIT - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDERAPHAËL MILLIÈRESEPTEMBER 9, 2020NAUTILUSBricker said the company may be paying bills without questioning them because it doesn’t “want to create any noise” by saying no at a time its own earnings are so high, Bricker said.
A DOCTOR WENT TO HIS OWN EMPLOYER FOR A COVID-19 ANTIBODY TEST. IT COST $10,984.BY MARSHALL ALLENSEPTEMBER 5, 2020PROPUBLICAWhen you’re watching reruns as background noise or zooming through a new series to see how it ends, binge-watching is perfectly fine.
FROM THE VAULTS: THE OPPOSITE OF BINGE-WATCHINGBRIAN T. CARNEYSEPTEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON BLADERecordings from each channel are filtered to root out obvious noise, and the spikes are then detected in real time.
NEURALINK’S WILDLY ANTICIPATED NEW BRAIN IMPLANT: THE HYPE VS. THE SCIENCESHELLY FANSEPTEMBER 1, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Quibi had made all kinds of noise ahead of its April 6 launch.
‘THEY GOT THE MEMO’: QUIBI CHANGES TONE, TACT AFTER FAILED DEBUTTIM PETERSONAUGUST 12, 2020DIGIDAYAs a result, it became more competitive for publishers to “break through the noise,” she said, and forced media companies to develop new personalized, real-time coverage to their audiences.
‘ACCELERATED THE NEED TO GET THERE FASTER’: 5 CHANGES THAT WILL DRIVE THE FUTURE OF MEDIA POST CORONAVIRUS CRISISKAYLEIGH BARBERJULY 27, 2020DIGIDAYIn 2020, using the latest trends in video advertising is a sure way to break through informational noise and win the hearts of your potential customers.
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- PR
- advertising
- announcement
- announcing
- attention
- ballyhoo
- big noise
- billing
- blurb
- boost
- broadcasting
- buildup
- clout
- commercial
- currency
- distribution
- fame
- handout
- hoopla
- hype
- ink
- limelight
- noise
- notoriety
- pitch
- plug
- press
- press-agentry
- promo
- promulgation
- propaganda
- public notice
- public relations
- puff
- puffery
- pushing
- release
- report
- réclame
- scratch
- spotlight
- spread
- write-up
- affray
- altercation
- bickering
- brawl
- castigation
- commotion
- controversy
- dispute
- disturbance
- falling-out
- fracas
- fray
- fuss
- knock-down-drag-out
- lecture
- melee
- noise
- quarrel
- racket
- reprimand
- reproof
- riot
- rumpus
- run-in
- scrap
- set-to
- shouting match
- squabble
- telling-off
- tiff
- tongue-lashing
- trouble
- tumult
- uproar
- words
- wrangle
- allusion
- badinage
- banter
- blather
- bombast
- bunk
- buzz
- cant
- chat
- chatter
- chitchat
- conversation
- cry
- gab
- grapevine
- hearsay
- hint
- hot air
- idle talk
- innuendo
- insinuation
- jaw
- jive
- lip
- noise
- nonsense
- palaver
- persiflage
- prose
- racket
- raillery
- report
- rot
- rubbish
- rumble
- rumor
- scuttlebutt
- small talk
- trash
- tête-à-tête
- yarn
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