I'm pretty sure it's the kadotie
loudly
don't eat for a long time and your tummy rumbles
a loud and boisterous laugh that is contemptuous and mocking
Tell him you have a recording of his that no one else has - including even himself (which in my case is true) OR - you yell very loudly through a homemade megaphone. - Sky
god bless America i think because that is the last movie she was singing to that i saw!?!
more loudly, most loudly
The comparative form of "loudly" is "more loudly."
The past tense of "he laughs loudly" is "he laughed loudly."
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.
Yes, for example: He spoke loudly. Spoke is the verb and loudly describes how.
Yes, it is important to speak loudly enough to be heard clearly by others. Proper projection and volume are essential for effective communication, especially in group settings or noisy environments. Speaking clearly and audibly can help ensure that your message is understood and received accurately.
The correct spelling is "loudly" (high volume).
Loudly is an adverb.
Loudly is an Adverb.
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Loudly is an Adverb.
The adverb form of the adjective "loud" is "loudly."