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Louder can be used as both an adverb and an adjective. I shouted louder than him. (adverb) My voice is louder than his. (adjective)
The opposite of the word "louder" is "quieter." "Louder" refers to a higher volume or sound level, while "quieter" refers to a lower volume or sound level.
The comparative form of loud is louder, and the superlative form is loudest.
No, loudered is a nonsense grammar language.
Well, you're thinking about "volume", but in music equipment, they are not the same. Volume describes how loud the equipment is. Loudness is a term that describes a process which makes the high notes and the very low notes louder at a low volume level.
The word louder is an adjective. It describes something which is more loud.
Louder can be used as both an adverb and an adjective. I shouted louder than him. (adverb) My voice is louder than his. (adjective)
The opposite of the word "louder" is "quieter." "Louder" refers to a higher volume or sound level, while "quieter" refers to a lower volume or sound level.
Yes the word louder has two syllables. Loud-er.
the word in music that means gradually getting louder and louder is a cresendo!
No, the word 'louder' is the comparative form of the adjective loud (loud, louder, loudest).The noun form of the adjective loud is loudness.
There are two syllables. Loud-er.
The comparative form of loud is louder, and the superlative form is loudest.
stress word is that you said louder or stronger.
quiet is translated 'tranquille' in French. That could also be 'silencieux' (silent, still), or 'muet' (mute), or 'taciturne' (someone not inclined to speak)
In music crescendo mean to get gradually louder.
There are two syllables. Loud-er.