it depends on how fast it's going
A noise that is 55 decibels loud is considered moderate in volume.
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
Yes, a tornado is loud because of the high winds swirling around it, which can produce a loud roaring sound. The noise is often compared to that of a freight train or jet engine.
Half as loud in decibels is about a 10 dB decrease. For example, if a sound is initially at 70 dB, half as loud would be around 60 dB.
Yes, 6 sones is considered loud. It falls within the range of moderate to loud noise levels and may be disruptive in certain environments such as a bedroom or office.
"Blasting" is the act of producing a violent stream of air, an explosion, or a loud, sudden sound.
Playing "loud" on the bassoon is all about air support, a good embouchure, and a good reed. You can't play loud if any of them are missing. Typically when bassoon players play loud they want to drop their jaw which causes them to go flat, especially on the low notes, so be sure not to do much change to your embouchure. Loud on the bassoon is mainly caused by air support. A good air stream with plenty of pressure and wind will cause you to play "loud" on the bassoon.
Yes he is but he is not scary loud just loud loud
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately 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)
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no ferry's are not loud
loud and not loud
no it is not loud.