"Speaking loud" refers to speaking with a higher volume or intensity than normal. It often conveys assertiveness, urgency, or a desire to be heard.
Some other words that mean loud are noisy, cacophonous, and deafening.
"Laut" in German means "loud" or "noisy." It can also mean "according to" in certain contexts.
There are two syllables in the word "loudspeaker": loud-speak-er.
'He reached safe.' is incorrect. The noun 'safe' is a word for a metal strongbox. I don't think that he was reaching for a safe. If he was, then it should say 'a safe' or 'the safe'. The other use of the word 'safe' is an adjective, a person can't reach for an adjective. The noun form for the adjective 'safe' is 'safety'. A correct sentence is 'He reached safety.' (a safe place).'Please speak loud.' is technically correct, the word 'loud' is an adverb but it sounds a bit clumsy. Alternates are 'Please speak loudly.' or 'Please speak aloud.' Both 'loudly' and 'aloud' are also adverbs which can modify the verb 'speak'.
It can mean either of the following:You speak Spanish.Do you speak Spanish?
to speak in loud violent tones, or to speak extravagantly
loudspeaker has 3 syllables: loud-speak-erThere are three syllables: loud-speak-er.
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To vocalize is to speak out loud.
It means to speak loud and clear. Basically to make sure your voice projects all the way the back of the room.
Yell
laugh out loud/ laughing out loud
Pray and speak out loud how successful and beautiful you are
Hearing impairment
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LOL can mean "laugh out loud" or "laughing out loud."
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