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LOUD | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
adjective. uk / laʊd / us. loud adjective (NOISE) Add to word list. A2. making a lot of noise: a loud noise. a loud voice. a loud explosion. Fewer examples. a loud laugh. I heard a loud, piercing scream. He was woken by a loud shout. The music was so loud that the floor was vibrating. We heard a loud bang, and then the house began to shake.
Loud Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : marked by intensity or volume of sound. loud music. b. : producing a loud sound. the marten was loud beside them David Walker. 2. : clamorous, noisy. a loud crowd of people. 3. : obtrusive or offensive in appearance or smell : obnoxious. the loudest pinstripe suit in history John O'Reilly. loud adverb. loudly adverb. Synonyms. blaring.
LOUD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective. disapproving uk / laʊd / us / laʊd / (of clothes) having unpleasantly bright colours or too strong patterns, or (of a person) demanding attention and talking and laughing loudly: You shouldn't wear anything too loud to a job interview. The men at the bar were loud and obnoxious. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
LOUD Synonyms: 160 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for LOUD: deafening, ringing, roaring, noisy, thunderous, shrill, thundering, piercing; Antonyms of LOUD: low, soft, gentle, silent, quiet, dead, still, calm.
LOUD definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
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. noisy refers to a series of sounds, and suggests clamor and discordance, or persistence in making loud sounds that are disturbing and ...
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