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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
- What is the most suitable antonym for the word loud? [closed]
In the case of loud, one could be referring to excess noise, where silent or quiet would be opposites Or one could be referring to machine noise or animal noises or human speech or music, each with their own stable of words implying aural phenomena
- 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
- 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 is the term for saying something out loud that you wish for
I remember there is a term saying for accidentally speaking something out loud about what you secretly wish for For example: you like someone, but you aren't awared of it, but then accidentally say it out loud in a conversation
- single word requests - Neither loud nor quiet volume level - English . . .
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 are yelling at each ot
- adjectives - More loudly vs louder. Correct usage - English . . .
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 answer was option 2 I
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