Need another word that means the same as “volume”? Find 33 synonyms and 30 related words for “volume” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Volume” are: book, bulk, mass, intensity, loudness, publication, tome, hardback, paperback, softback, work, opus, title, treatise, manual, almanac, compendium, issue, number, capacity, size, magnitude, largeness, bigness, extent, extensiveness, quantity, amount, proportion, portion, measure, sound, amplification
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “volume” as a noun can have the following definitions:
almanac | An annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information such as astronomical data and tide tables. |
amount | The relative magnitude of something with reference to a criterion. They have spent a colossal amount rebuilding the stadium. |
amplification | The amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input. Sequences were obtained from multiple amplifications from individual samples. |
bigness | The property of having a relatively great size. |
book | A bookmaker s record of bets accepted and money paid out. Women s books like Cosmopolitan and Ladies Home Journal. |
bulk | Large size or shape. Potatoes supply energy essential protein and bulk. |
capacity | An electrical phenomenon whereby an electric charge is stored. He had drunk beyond his capacity. |
compendium | A publication containing a variety of works. An invaluable compendium of useful information about language. |
extensiveness | Large or extensive in breadth or importance or comprehensiveness. The very extensiveness of his power was a temptation to abuse it. |
extent | The distance or area or volume over which something extends. Decision making was to a large extent outside his control. |
hardback | A book bound in stiff covers. |
intensity | The quality of being intense. There s an intensity in his eyes that s downright scary. |
issue | Supplies as food or clothing or ammunition issued by the government. A new issue of stamps. |
largeness | Large or extensive in breadth or importance or comprehensiveness. A man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views. |
loudness | The magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction. |
magnitude | A number assigned to the ratio of two quantities two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10. About the magnitude of a small pea. |
manual | A vehicle with manual transmission. A computer manual. |
mass | (Roman Catholic Church and Protestant Churches) the celebration of the Eucharist. Multiply the mass of the payload by the distance travelled. |
measure | Measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals used as a reference in making measurements. Heavy drinking may be five measures of spirits per day. |
number | The grammatical category for the forms of nouns and pronouns and verbs that are used depending on the number of entities involved singular or dual or plural. In English the subject and the verb must agree in number. |
opus | A separate composition or set of compositions. He was writing an opus on Mexico. |
paperback | A book bound in stiff paper or flexible card. The shelves were stacked with well thumbed paperbacks. |
portion | A part of something divided between two or more people; a share. She wanted the right to decide how her portion of the allowance should be spent. |
proportion | Harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design. The bleach can be diluted with water in the proportion one part bleach to ten parts water. |
publication | The communication of something to the public; making information generally known. The publication of her first novel. |
quantity | The figure or symbol representing a quantity. A small quantity of food. |
size | A person or garment corresponding to a particular numbered size. She hates me that s about the size of it. |
softback | A book bound in stiff paper or flexible card; a paperback. |
sound | Music speech and sound effects when recorded and used to accompany a film video or broadcast. The sound awakened them. |
title | A descriptive or distinctive name that is earned or chosen. I can never remember movie titles. |
tome | A book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one. A weighty tome. |
treatise | A formal exposition. His treatise on Scottish political theory. |
work | A place where work is done. A lot of people are out of work. |
ammeter | A meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes. |
appetite | A feeling of craving something. An appetite for life. |
benchmark | Give particular results during a benchmark test. The device should benchmark at between 100 and 150 MHz. |
bulk | Combine (shares or commodities for sale. It is cheaper to buy it in bulk. |
calorimeter | A measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat. |
capacity | The amount that can be contained. They played to a capacity crowd. |
dimension | Shape or form to required dimensions. The final dimensions of the pond were 14 ft x 8 ft. |
edition | An issue of a newspaper. A paperback edition. |
extent | The particular degree to which something is or is believed to be the case. Decision making was to a large extent outside his control. |
folio | A size of book made up of folio sheets of paper. The first folio of Shakespeare s plays. |
libretto | The text of an opera or other long vocal work. |
magnitude | A number assigned to the ratio of two quantities two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10. A problem of the first magnitude. |
majority | The age at which a person is legally a full adult, usually either 18 or 21. In the majority of cases all will go smoothly. |
mass | Join together into a mass or collect or form a mass. We get masses of homework. |
metric | Relating to or denoting a metric. Convert all the measurements to metric units. |
micrometer | A gauge that measures small distances or thicknesses between its two faces, one of which can be moved away from or towards the other by turning a screw with a fine thread. |
overload | Become overloaded. Don t overload the car. |
quantify | Express or measure the quantity of. Can you quantify your results. |
quantity | The figure or symbol representing a quantity. Many people like to buy in quantity. |
quarto | A book of quarto size. |
repletion | Eating until excessively full. |
satiate | Satisfied to the full; sated. He folded up his newspaper his curiosity satiated. |
satiety | The state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more. A molecule that seems to regulate satiety. |
size | A person or garment corresponding to a particular numbered size. She seemed slightly awed by the size of the building. |
surfeit | Supply or feed to surfeit. A surfeit of food and drink. |
tank | Fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel. They get tanked up before the game. |
tantamount | Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as. His statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt. |
thick | With a thick consistency. Thick darkness. |
weathercock | A weathervane in the form of a cockerel. He sometimes has a problem with the boat weathercocking before she can gather way on a new tack. |
width | A piece of something at its full extent from side to side. The width of experience required for these positions. |
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