Anthrophony

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ænˈθrɑfəni/

Definitions of anthrophony

noun the collective sound produced by human activity or presence

Example Sentences

A1 Anthrophony refers to all sounds created by humans.

A2 The anthrophony of the city can be overwhelming for some people.

B1 Researchers study anthrophony to understand its impact on wildlife behavior.

B2 The increase in anthrophony in urban areas can have negative effects on biodiversity.

C1 Anthrophony is a complex field of study that requires interdisciplinary research.

C2 The effects of anthrophony on marine ecosystems are still being investigated by scientists.

Examples of anthrophony in a Sentence

formal Anthrophony refers to the collective sound produced by human activities.

informal The anthrophony in the city can be quite overwhelming at times.

slang I can't hear a thing over all this anthrophony!

figurative The anthrophony of the bustling city was like a symphony of human life.

Grammatical Forms of anthrophony

past tense

anthrophonied

plural

anthrophonies

comparative

more anthrophonic

superlative

most anthrophonic

present tense

anthrophonies

future tense

will anthrophony

perfect tense

have anthrophonied

continuous tense

is anthrophonying

singular

anthrophony

positive degree

anthrophony

infinitive

to anthrophony

gerund

anthrophonying

participle

anthrophonied

Origin and Evolution of anthrophony

First Known Use: 1897 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'anthrophony' is derived from the Greek words 'anthropos' meaning human and 'phone' meaning sound.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of anthropology to refer to human-produced sounds, the term 'anthrophony' has since evolved to encompass all sounds created by human activities in various disciplines such as ecology, environmental science, and urban planning.