volume · n
volume (AMOUNT)
B2 the number or amount of something, especially when it is large
Dictionary examples:
I was put off by the volume of work involved. (27.3)
The volume of traffic in the city is causing problems. (38.4)
volume (BOOK)
C2 a book, especially one of a set
Dictionary examples:
a new dictionary in two volumes (18.8)
speak volumes
C2 If something speaks volumes, it makes an opinion, characteristic or situation very clear without the use of words.
Dictionary examples:
She said very little, but her face spoke volumes. (23.5)
volume (SOUND)
B1 the level of sound produced by a television, radio, etc.
Dictionary examples:
The volume of my stomach growling was louder than the teacher's voice. (0.0)
My grandpa sets the TV volume so high, even the neighbors can watch. (0.0)
I wish my alarm clock had a volume setting for 'whisper'. (0.0)
Could you turn the volume up/down, please. (37.6)