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    loud
    /laʊd/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. with a great deal of volume: "they shouted as loud as they could"

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  2. LOUD definition: 1. making a lot of noise: 2. (of clothes) having unpleasantly bright colours or too strong…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of LOUD is marked by intensity or volume of sound. How to use loud in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Loud.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. LOUD definition: 1. making a lot of noise: 2. Loud clothes are too bright or have too many colours: 3. loudly: . Learn more.

  7. Definition of loud adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 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.

  9. Loud is most often used to describe the volume level of music, but it can also refer to voices or other sounds that are unpleasant and high-volumed. Loud can also describe a tasteless or showy fashion choice, like a loud Hawaiian shirt paired with bright orange shorts.

  10. Loud Definition. louder, loudest. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Adverb. Pronoun. Idiom. Filter. adjective. louder, loudest. Characterized by high volume and intensity. Used of sound. A loud whistle. American Heritage. Striking with force on the organs of hearing; strongly audible.

  11. loud. Word family (noun) loudness (adjective) loud (adverb) aloud loud loudly. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Colours loud1 /laʊd/ S2 W3 adjective (comparative louder, superlative loudest) 1 making a lot of noise OPP quiet The book fell to the floor with a loud bang.