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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 Th
Were clothes called loud because they actually made a noise? 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 ) Application to colors, ga
Should LOL be LA? Aloud and Out loud, a history 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 formation than aloud a
Is there a specific name for that singular exhalation laugh that . . . 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 to describe more rambunctious laughter " Guffaw " describes a boisterous laughter " Gawf " is " A loud noisy laugh " " Roar " doesn't fit for obvious reasons
less loud vs quiet - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Can you say « Please be less loud! »? I know you could say be quiet, but if you want to convey the sense that the level of noise was above acceptable, would it be grammatically correct?
What does the expression for crying out loud mean? [closed] Because 'for crying out loud' is a substitute for something else, it is difficult to find its meaning Whereas, if you said 'for Christ's sake', it would be clear that this was an appeal for divine intervention What the hell does "Suffering Sucatash" mean??? There is an explanation of this from another forum which is now closed
What kind of character does a person who makes loud exclamations have? The adjective boisterous might well answer OED offers “Abounding in rough but good-natured activity bordering upon excess, such as proceeds from unchecked exuberance of spirits”; Merriam-Webster makes it “very noisy and active in a lively way ”
synonyms - Words for different levels of crying - English Language . . . Blubbering: Unattractive, loud crying Characterized by mutters, truncated, erratic breathing, clinched facial expressions and hunched posture Scream-Crying: Violent crying accompanied with bouts of yelling or sometimes shrieking May also include slapping, punching or other physical expressions of distress
Word for sound of a crowd talking all around you [closed] 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 already mentioned, there's also walla, rhubarb The radio, film, TV, and game industry jargon for indistinct crowd noise rumble, rumb ling A low, heavy sound, continuous but varying; a murmur, grumble, or growl, esp of