Volume ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Volume ( noun )

  1. The amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
  2. The amount of sound or noise produced.
  3. A book or set of books.
  4. The degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound.

Origin:

From latin volumen, from volvere "to roll".

Examples:

  1. The volume of water in the swimming pool is measured in gallons.
  2. The volume of the music was too loud.
  3. He has a collection of volumes of poetry.
  4. She increased the volume on the television.
  5. The singer's volume was too low on the microphone.

(As a verb)

Volume ( verb )

  1. The amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
  2. The amount of sound or noise produced.
  3. A book or set of books.
  4. The degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound.

Origin:

From latin volumen, from volvere "to roll".

Examples:

  1. The volume of water in the swimming pool is measured in gallons.
  2. The volume of the music was too loud.
  3. He has a collection of volumes of poetry.
  4. She increased the volume on the television.
  5. The singer's volume was too low on the microphone.
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