SINGLE WORD REQUESTS - NEITHER LOUD NOR QUIET VOLUME LEVEL
Aug 13, 2017 What's a word that can describe a level of volume that is neither loud nor quiet. Say for example you go into a classroom and people are talking. It's not so loud that people … From bing.com
WERE CLOTHES CALLED "LOUD" BECAUSE THEY ACTUALLY MADE A NOISE?
Oct 4, 2020 A loud shirt According to Etymology.com, the adjective loud with its meaning of flamboyant, bright colours can be traced back to the late nineteenth century. loud (adj.) … From bing.com
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SOUND-MEASURING BAR ON YOUR COMPUTER?
When testing to see how loud your voice is in a microphone, there is a visual bar/graph that increases as you get louder--what is this called? I'm not looking for the name of a device the … From bing.com
ONE WORD FOR TALKING WITH A RAISED VOICE (BUT NOT SHOUTING)
Feb 18, 2015 I'm looking for a single word that means talking with a raised voice, but still a few decibels short of shouting. Imagine for example the beginning of an argument: "I sold our cow … From bing.com
DOES "SPEAK IN A LOW VOICE" REFER TO VOLUME/LOUDNESS OR TO PITCH?
Jun 16, 2014 1 (Of a voice or utterance) sounding low-pitched and slightly hoarse: his voice became a husky, erotic whisper A low voice can be loud! (click 'More example sentences' in … From bing.com
ADJECTIVES - "MORE LOUDLY" VS "LOUDER". CORRECT USAGE - ENGLISH ...
Jul 28, 2014 What is the correct usage of the adjective "loud"? Please sing louder Please sing more loudly I came across this in one of the quizzes at office, and as per them, the correct … From bing.com
SHOULD LOL BE LA? "ALOUD" AND "OUT LOUD", A HISTORY
May 6, 2016 Is out loud a corruption of aloud or did it develop independently? (This question is not actually about LOL; it is simply about aloud and outloud.) Out loud is a much newer … From bing.com
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 … From bing.com
"LOUD" AND "LOUDLY": HOW TO USE THEM? [DUPLICATE]
Which one should I use? Play music loud Play music loudly I think "play music loudly" is right but "play music loud" is used more. Please tell me your opinion and the reason why you choose it. … From bing.com
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