Screamed, Shouted,Yelled.
You can politely let someone know that they chew too loudly by saying something like, "I appreciate your company, but I find the sound of chewing a bit distracting. Would you mind chewing a bit more quietly?"
A situation that is extremely shocking, scary, or distressing could make someone scream loudly enough to feel the need to tell their father about it.
Softly, quietly, or silently would all be suitable opposites for loudly.
Maybe. Wooden doors are not generally "soundproof", so it's certainly possible that someone might, depending on how loudly you're whispering, how far from the door you (and they) are, how thick it is, and how good their hearing is.
I'm not exactly sure but my guess would be that directly contacting someone would mean communicating with someone (or something) while the other person can hear or see you, or when you are there in person. Indirectly contacting someone would mean you would cause someone (or something) to contact someone (or something.)
A two-timer is someone who goes behind someone else's back and does something against them with someone else. Someone who cheats on their spouse or significant other would be a two-timer.
A professional mourner would attend burials and would mourn loudly. It was normally done by women, who would bare their breast, and wail loudly.
When someone says that you are putting words in their mouth, it means that you are attributing words or opinions to them that they did not actually say or hold. It implies that you are misrepresenting their thoughts or attempting to manipulate their viewpoint.
Hypocritical
I believe someone would become a firefighter because it's something there passionate about, and something they really are interested in doing.
you + are ... the combination of these words is "you're"
Auditory stimulation is stimulation by sound. An example would be your reaction to someone sneaking up behind you and loudly clapping their hands. The stimulation would be the sound. Your reaction would probably be to become startled or jump.