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  1. Were clothes called "loud" because they actually made a noise?

    2020年10月4日 · 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.) …

  2. "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. …

  3. 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 …

  4. synonyms - Words for different levels of crying - English Language ...

    2015年7月4日 · Blubbering: Unattractive, loud crying. Characterized by mutters, truncated, erratic breathing, clinched facial expressions and hunched posture. Scream-Crying: Violent crying …

  5. Is there a specific name for that singular exhalation laugh that ...

    2023年10月21日 · 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 …

  6. word choice - What types of sounds do cars make? - English …

    2012年3月27日 · Modern cars aren't supposed to make much noise at all. There's the comfort of travellers and the general public near the highway to consider, not to mention the fact that fuel …

  7. One word for talking with a raised voice (but not shouting)

    2015年2月18日 · 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 …

  8. single word requests - Neither loud nor quiet volume level

    2017年8月13日 · 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 …

  9. As an adverb, which word’s more idiomatic: “clear” or “clearly”?

    2024年12月12日 · Then the post adds the OED's remark that: “ clear ” is also used adverbially to mean distinctly or clearly, as in “ loud and clear ” and “ high and clear.” The OED adds that “in …

  10. Why do firearms "report"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    2016年1月6日 · A written account of something you have observed or witnessed. 2. A oral definition of an incident after it happened. 3. The imperative usage "Report to my office at …