Softer
Another word for "louder" could be "noisier" or "more intense in volume."
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 comparative form of loud is louder, and the superlative form is loudest.
The opposite or antonym of the word 'these' is 'those'.
The root word of "opposite" is "oppose."
Crescendo means that the sound of the music is gradually getting louder and louder. Decrescendo is the opposite meaning of Crescendo.
The word louder is an adjective. It describes something which is more loud.
Another word for "louder" could be "noisier" or "more intense in volume."
Just the opposite. A decrescendo means to get softer, not louder.
Louder can be used as both an adverb and an adjective. I shouted louder than him. (adverb) My voice is louder than his. (adjective)
Yes the word louder has two syllables. Loud-er.
the word in music that means gradually getting louder and louder is a cresendo!
quiet is translated 'tranquille' in French. That could also be 'silencieux' (silent, still), or 'muet' (mute), or 'taciturne' (someone not inclined to speak)
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.
The opposite of a Crescendo is a diminuendo (dim.) or decrescendo (decres.). It means gradually getting louder.