LOUD


Meaning of LOUD in English

I.

adj.

VERBS

▪ be , sound

▪ turn sth up

She turned the radio up ~.

ADVERB

▪ extremely , fairly , very , etc.

▪ deafeningly , incredibly , unbearably

▪ annoyingly

▪ unnaturally

Her voice sounded unnaturally ~.

PHRASES

▪ ~ and clear

Tommy's voice came ~ and clear from the back row.

Loud is used with these nouns: ↑ applause , ↑ bang , ↑ bark , ↑ bass , ↑ bell , ↑ bellow , ↑ blast , ↑ boo , ↑ boom , ↑ bump , ↑ buzz , ↑ call , ↑ chatter , ↑ cheer , ↑ clang , ↑ clank , ↑ clatter , ↑ click , ↑ colour , ↑ commotion , ↑ crack , ↑ crash , ↑ creak , ↑ cry , ↑ curse , ↑ echo , ↑ exclamation , ↑ explosion , ↑ footstep , ↑ gasp , ↑ groan , ↑ growl , ↑ grunt , ↑ gulp , ↑ hammering , ↑ hiccup , ↑ hiss , ↑ howl , ↑ knock , ↑ laugh , ↑ laughter , ↑ moan , ↑ music , ↑ noise , ↑ ovation , ↑ passage , ↑ peal , ↑ pop , ↑ roar , ↑ rumble , ↑ scream , ↑ shout , ↑ shriek , ↑ sigh , ↑ smack , ↑ smash , ↑ sniff , ↑ snort , ↑ sob , ↑ sound , ↑ splash , ↑ thud , ↑ thump , ↑ thunder , ↑ tie , ↑ voice , ↑ volume , ↑ wail , ↑ whisper , ↑ whistle , ↑ yawn , ↑ yelp

II.

adv.

Loud is used with these verbs: ↑ sing

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