stentorian...having a loud or powerful voice
Shout.
Having that terrible cold made my voice very hoarse .
"Very loud" in French is "très fort."
Shouting is speaking in a loud and forceful manner in order to express strong emotions like anger, excitement, or urgency. It involves projecting one's voice loudly and with intensity to convey a message or command.
He thwacked the boy very hard. thwack here means smack
Shout.
You need a very high pitched voice. And loud
fortissimo
Loud would be represented with the word forte (f). Very loud would be fortissimo (ff). Suddenly loud would be sfz (sforzando) Somewhat loud would be mf(mezzo forte)
YES... VERY LOUD, a ordinary human who is reflective can unbelievably hear the sudden voice of a polar bear.
Tumult means very loud
it doesn't say
No, the adjective "very" is not appropriate because "unique" means there is just one of the "something" and "very" is a scalar active (as in "loud" and "very loud").
The amplitude to a wave is high.
It means the same thing as "Lol", which is laughing very loud
As loud as the player wants it to be. Depends on how hard he or she hits the drum surfaces with the various implements they use to create the percussive sounds.
it is shown as ff in music and means very loud