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- Dictionaryloud/laʊd/
adjective
- 1. producing or capable of producing much noise: "they were kept awake by loud music" Similar Opposite
adverb
- 1. with a great deal of volume: "they shouted as loud as they could"
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The meaning of LOUD is marked by intensity or volume of sound. How to use loud in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Loud.
LOUD definition: 1. making a lot of noise: 2. (of clothes) having unpleasantly bright colours or too strong…. Learn more.
Loud, noisy describe a strongly audible sound or sounds. Loud means characterized by a full, powerful sound or sounds, which make a strong impression on the organs of hearing: a loud voice, laugh, report.
adj. 1. (of sound) relatively great in volume: a loud shout. 2. making or able to make sounds of relatively great volume: a loud voice. 3. clamorous, insistent, and emphatic: loud protests. 4. (of colours, designs, etc) offensive or obtrusive to look at.
loud means characterized by a full, powerful sound or sounds, which make a strong impression on the organs of hearing: a loud voice, laugh, report. noisy refers to a series of sounds, and suggests clamor and discordance, or persistence in making loud sounds that are disturbing and annoying: a noisy crowd.
LOUD definition: 1. making a lot of noise: 2. Loud clothes are too bright or have too many colours: 3. loudly: . Learn more.
Definition of loud adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.