To "hear criticism loud and clear" means to fully understand and acknowledge the feedback being given, without any ambiguity. It implies that the message is received with clarity and seriousness, indicating the need for reflection or action. This phrase often suggests that the criticism is significant and should not be ignored.
A message told out loud to a group of people
LOL or lol means Lots of Laughs or Laughs Out Loud.
when you bbming someone and you ping theit doesnt mean anything. Idt just means that the get this big loud ping and when the read it it says ping.
An explicit message would be one that is clear and unambiguous.Here are some examples from users:My friend Bob once went to the store to get some eggs.That is a nice purple shirt.Note: although you hear the word used with music in a certain way, the word "explicit" just means clear and obvious. It doesn't always mean "sexually explicit" or "potentially offensive" as it is used in music labeling.
He's being sarcastic ---------------------------- Or just normally/politely pleasant, don't read anything into it. It could mean he is really happy to hear from you! My interest says that to me all the time and he also says hope to hear from you soon. It's a good thing!
The idiom "I hear you loud and clear" means that the speaker fully understands and acknowledges what the other person is saying without any confusion or ambiguity. It expresses a clear and direct affirmation of understanding.
It usually means you can here it loud and clear.
It means "loud and clear".
Resounding means making an echoing loud sound.
It means actions are better then words.
If you mean a noise humans hear, it is spelled sound. The gun made a loud sound.
Stage voice is a voice which someone may have and use when acting or performing on a stage. If someone has a stage voice, they can project their voice so that everyone can hear them and the voice is loud and clear and suited/good for stage performances.
Reception on a phone means how clear the call is. It means how well you can hear the other person and how well they can hear you.
In the theatre when one actor needs to speak to another (and the audience need to hear it) but he doesn't what a third actor to hear, he speaks in a stage whisper - a slightly lower tone of voice than used in the rest of the play. From this has come the meaning of a slightly-loud comment someone makes - not as loud as a direct comment to someone, but enough for others to hear it.
It means to speak loud and clear. Basically to make sure your voice projects all the way the back of the room.
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You should be able to hear it while your truck is running, it runs constantly until the engine is turned off. If it is excessively loud it may be getting ready to go out on you. If you've had the truck for a while and you never could hear the pump before, but now you can, it's probably starting to fail.