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WHY DOES "DO YOU READ ME" MEAN "DO YOU HEAR ME"?
Feb 17, 2014 It also means... Do you understand me? Because you can "Hear" someone but not be able to "Understand" what they are saying. The reason for not understanding may be …
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IS THERE A PHRASE THAT MEANS "THINKING OUT LOUD", BUT ON PAPER?
May 14, 2018 I might even use "noodling" in a similar way -- strictly this would describe "thinking out loud" with a musical instrument, but in the right context ("noodling with a pen and paper", …
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A WORD FOR RAISING YOUR VOICE (NOT SHOUTING/YELLING)
Aug 7, 2020 When someone is being loud, not yelling, but their voice goes very far and is loud to those near, they are "projecting their voice." It would not be incorrect to simply say, "project" …
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WORD FOR SOUND OF A CROWD TALKING ALL AROUND YOU [CLOSED]
Apr 27, 2017 Well, personally, I like din since it's always appropriate if the noise of a crowd is unpleasantly loud enough to be noticed in the first place. As far as things people haven't …
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WHAT ARE THE WORDS TO EXPRESS SOBBING AND CRYING SOUND?
Jun 24, 2015 Google doesn't help much. What are the sounds (written in words) that people usually use to express their crying/sobbing emotions such as in chat, social network? For …
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LESS LOUD VS QUIET - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Nov 5, 2019 When associating with loud, it's uncommon to use 'less' as the comparative form is louder. So we would use the opposite of loud, 'quite' but in the comparative form (quieter). In …
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IS THERE A SPECIFIC NAME FOR THAT SINGULAR EXHALATION LAUGH THAT ...
Oct 21, 2023 A laugh, esp. a loud or hearty one; a burst of laughter. A colloquial synonym for laugh is "hoot". The only definition given is "to laugh". In my experience, however, hoot is used …
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ADJECTIVES - "MORE LOUDLY" VS "LOUDER". CORRECT USAGE - ENGLISH ...
Jul 28, 2014 The answer is 2 because more loudly is an adverb modifying the verb sing while the adjective louder modifies nouns and noun phrases.
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WERE CLOTHES CALLED "LOUD" BECAUSE THEY ACTUALLY MADE A NOISE?
Oct 4, 2020 One early usage instance of loud referring to colors dates back to 1861, but its use is most likely earlier: A Manual of Artistic Colouring : So in painting should the “loud colours be …
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"LOUD" AND "LOUDLY": HOW TO USE THEM? [DUPLICATE]
"Loud" is an example of a word that can be used as both an adjective and an adverb. For example, people say: I like loud music. [adjective] I play music loud. [adverb] If you look at this …
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