volume
noun
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Idioms for volume
- to be very evident or significant: Her testimony spoke volumes.
- to be expressive or meaningful: Your eyes speak volumes.
Origin of volume
synonym study for volume
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British Dictionary definitions for volume
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Medical definitions for volume
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Scientific definitions for volume
Cultural definitions for volume
In mathematics, the amount of space occupied by an object measured in three dimensions, expressed in cubic units. In physics, the loudness of a sound.
Idioms and Phrases with volume
see speak volumes.