85 dBA (decibels A-weighted) is considered a moderately loud sound, comparable to the noise level of heavy traffic or a vacuum cleaner. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this level can potentially lead to hearing damage, so it's advisable to use hearing protection if exposed for extended periods. In everyday settings, it's loud enough to make conversation difficult without raising one's voice.
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
Yes he is but he is not scary loud just loud loud
As loud as you want it to be!!!
for the music to be loud...
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)
85dBA
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
Yes he is but he is not scary loud just loud loud
No. Laugh is a verb, loud is an adverb (loudly), and out is an adverb (modifies loud, idiomatically). The idiom "out loud" means "aloud." Loud, is, however, usually an adjective (loud noise, loud colors).
loud = probably neutral (can be proud and loud or boisterous, annoying loud)
LOUD
no ferry's are not loud
Loud
loud and not loud
no it is not loud.
really loud
reading out loud