Pronunciation: /ˈnɔɪzpruːf/
adjective a describing word that modifies a noun by giving more information about its qualities or characteristics
A1 My new headphones are noiseproof, so I can listen to music without any distractions.
A2 The hotel rooms are noiseproof, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep for all guests.
B1 The apartment building has been renovated to be more noiseproof, reducing the sound from neighboring units.
B2 The soundproof walls in the recording studio make it completely noiseproof, allowing for high-quality audio recordings.
C1 The noiseproof windows in the office building block out the city noise, creating a quiet work environment.
C2 The noiseproof insulation in the walls of the house ensures complete silence inside, even during noisy storms.
formal The new windows are noiseproof, ensuring a quiet environment inside the house.
informal I wish my apartment was more noiseproof so I could sleep better at night.
slang I can't stand living in this place, it's not noiseproof at all.
figurative Her calm demeanor was like a noiseproof shield against the chaos around her.
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