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SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTION OF SOUND PRESSURE
Volume (sound); Sound volume; Volume (electronics); Loudly; Loudest; Blare; Blaring; Apparent loudness; Stevens loudness; Zwicker loudness; Softness imperception; Loudness recruitment

blare         
(blares, blaring, blared)
If something such as a siren or radio blares or if you blare it, it makes a loud, unpleasant noise.
The fire engines were just pulling up, sirens blaring...
I blared my horn.
VERB: V, V n
Blare is also a noun.
...the blare of a radio through a thin wall.
N-SING: N of n
Blare out means the same as blare
.
Music blares out from every cafe.
...giant loudspeakers which blare out patriotic music and the speeches of their leader.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron), also V n P
blare         
¦ verb make a loud, harsh sound.
¦ noun a loud, harsh sound.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'roar, bellow'): from MDu. blaren, bleren, or Low Ger. blaren, of imitative origin.
blare         
I. n.
Blast, peal, clang, clangor.
II. v. n.
Blow, peal, sound loudly.
III. v. a.
Sound forth, blazon, proclaim, trumpet.

ويكيبيديا

Loudness

In acoustics, loudness is the subjective perception of sound pressure. More formally, it is defined as, "That attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which sounds can be ordered on a scale extending from quiet to loud". The relation of physical attributes of sound to perceived loudness consists of physical, physiological and psychological components. The study of apparent loudness is included in the topic of psychoacoustics and employs methods of psychophysics.

In different industries, loudness may have different meanings and different measurement standards. Some definitions, such as ITU-R BS.1770 refer to the relative loudness of different segments of electronically reproduced sounds, such as for broadcasting and cinema. Others, such as ISO 532A (Stevens loudness, measured in sones), ISO 532B (Zwicker loudness), DIN 45631 and ASA/ANSI S3.4, have a more general scope and are often used to characterize loudness of environmental noise. More modern standards, such as Nordtest ACOU112 and ISO/AWI 532-3 (in progress) take into account other components of loudness, such as onset rate, time variation and spectral masking.

Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with physical measures of sound strength such as sound pressure, sound pressure level (in decibels), sound intensity or sound power. Weighting filters such as A-weighting and LKFS attempt to compensate measurements to correspond to loudness as perceived by the typical human.

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1. On Caracas‘s state–operated subway, "Yes" campaign songs blare out at commuters.
2. The alarm clock roars at 6.50am (5.50am UK time). Rupert the Bear begins its TV blare.
3. The house is small, and the blare of Nickelodeon from the TV chokes the day.
4. Children play in litter–strewn corners and messages blare over a loudspeaker.
5. Mosques have been built the same way, distinguished only by loudspeakers propped on the tin roofs to blare prayers.