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"Crump" can have various meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a loud thumping or banging noise, or in slang usage, it can mean to have a good time or party. Additionally, "Crump" can also be a last name.
The word 'loud' is not a noun, it is an adjective used to describe a noun as a sound that is strong or intense; a vulgarly obtrusive or flashy appearance.The noun form for the adjective loud is loudness, a concrete noun; a word for the decibel level of sound, a physical characteristic.
loud, constant, annoying
No, the word 'loud' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'loud' is loudness.
loud and very noisey that they sound like they are screaming.
quiet loud
The common English sound is "Quack". Note that in other languages they may use a different word to describe the sound. This is not only the case for ducks but for all animals.
annoying
When the word sound is used as a noun, an adjective would describe it.Example: loud soundSound can also be a verb, and adverbs modify verbs.Example: sounded the horn loudly
as the past participle of the word 'blare' meaning is was a loud and sonorous noise or blast as could be made by a trumpet. To have bellowed
dark, bright, brilliant, broad, loud, quiet loads!!!
The word you are looking for is "termagant." It is used to describe a loud, overbearing, or domineering woman.