DIN: Most Important SAT Vocabulary 📣 😵💫️
DIN refers to a loud, continuous noise. While it's a short and simple word, it's crucial for your SAT wordbank!
ℹ️ Part of speech of din
din is a countable NOUN.
🗣️ Pronunciation of din
din is pronounced /dɪn/ or din.
📚️ Definition of din
din refers to a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise. It can also be a verb meaning to make a din.
📰 Examples
Here are some examples of din used in a sentence:
The din of the traffic outside was so loud that Rahul could hardly hear his own thoughts.
A persistent din echoed through the narrow alleyway as the carnival parade passed by.
Keiko had to raise her voice to be heard over the din of the construction site next door.
🧠 Quick vocab quiz on din
Test yourself!
din most nearly means
(A) order.
(B) quiet.
(C) aroma.
(D) echo.
(E) noise.
And one more:
Which of the following scenarios most evokes the meaning of the word din?
(A) A peaceful walk in a tranquil forest.
(B) Being stuck in a bustling city traffic jam during rush hour.
(C) Reading a captivating book by the fireplace.
(D) Taking a soothing bubble bath.
(E) Having a relaxing picnic in a serene meadow.
Scroll down for the answer/s.
💁🏼 Tips on using the word din correctly
The word din is quite similar to the word cacophony; the former refers more to continuous noise, while the latter could be shorter-lived and tends to include more of a mix of sounds.
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✅ Quiz answer/s
Answers:
E, noise.
B, Being stuck in a bustling city traffic jam during rush hour.
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