Noise abroad In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "noise abroad", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-08-14 04:08

Meaning of Noise abroad

Synonyms:

spread the word , shout from the rooftops

Noise abroad British old-fashioned verb phrase

The word "abroad" can be replaced by "about/around."

A noun or pronoun can be used between "noise" and "abroad."

To disseminate gossip or secrets to others.

You shouldn't noise their secret abroad like that!

Of course, I won't noise abroad about this information. I'm not dumb!

Other phrases about:

to spread like wildfire

To swiftly and widely disseminate, circulate, or propagate.

stir the possum

To provoke or propagate a contentious or divisive issue.

put (out) on the street

To put something on the street curb for it to be taken away.

go about

1. To go around a place or area.

2. To circulate news, rumors, etc.

3. To spread diseases.

4. To begin and carry out some task.

5. To put on a particular outfit in public.

lay someone out

1. To lie or recline outside, particularly in order to sunbathe.

2. To place something on a flat surface.

3. To go into great detail about something, such as a plan or concept.

4. To spend or invest a specific (usually significant) sum of money on a certain person or item.

5. To strongly criticize, reprimand, or upbraid someone.

6. As a result of a strong physical strike, to put someone unconscious or prostrate on the ground.

7. To prepare or arrange the corpse of someone before a funeral or burial.

Grammar and Usage of Noise abroad

Verb Forms

  • noised abroad
  • noises abroad
  • noising abroad

The verb "noise" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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