A noisy person is someone who is loud or disruptive in their speaking or actions, often causing disturbance or irritation to others around them. This behavior can include talking loudly, playing loud music, or making unnecessary noise in public spaces.
Being loud in public is annoying.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to describe the fear of chainsaws. Perhaps the fear stems from the loud noise a chainsaw makes while in operation, or a fear of injury while using one.Traumatophobia is the fear of injury.Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises.Zinulation is the sound a chainsaw makes, so Zinzuphobia would be the most logical answer.
"Lamprophony" refers to loudness or clarity of speech or vocal expression. It is often used in discussions related to rhetoric and public speaking.
Volume in communication is the loudness of how you are speaking to a person whether it be really silent so the person cannot hear you, or whether it is to loud almost so that you are shouting.
There isn't a phobia for fear of alarms that I know of, but ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises
Fear of (loud) noises
If it's silent, blame it on the dog If it's loud, pretend it was the person next to you
Volume in communication is the loudness of how you are speaking to a person whether it be really silent so the person cannot hear you, or whether it is to loud almost so that you are shouting.
This fear does not seem to have a specific name but may stem from a fear of loud noises, of ligyrophobia.
"Speaking loud" refers to speaking with a higher volume or intensity than normal. It often conveys assertiveness, urgency, or a desire to be heard.
Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises. It means that you get scared when you hear loud noises. Hopefully this helps:)