In English, some words sound alike but have different meanings. Two such words are “noisome” and “noisy.” Let’s learn the difference between them.
The word “noisome” comes from an old word “noi,” which means harm or trouble. It is not about sound. It means something unpleasant, especially with a bad smell.
The word “noisy” comes from the word “noise,” which means a loud or unpleasant sound. “Noisy” describes something that makes a lot of noise.
“Noisome” is used to talk about things that are harmful or have a bad smell. It is more about how something affects our senses or is unpleasant.
“Noisy” is used when we talk about things that make a lot of loud sounds. It is about how loud something is.
To remember the difference, think of:
In summary, “noisome” is used for things that are bad-smelling or harmful, while “noisy” describes things that make a lot of loud sounds. Remembering their meanings will help you use them correctly in your sentences.
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