loud

/laud/
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loud

The children were being too loud in the library.

Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Producing a high volume of sound: Describes something that makes a lot of noise or can be heard easily from a distance.
    • Tastelessly bright or showy: Describes something, especially colors or patterns, that is unpleasantly bright, flashy, or garish.
    • Forcefully expressive: Describes a manner of speaking or an opinion that is emphatic, vehement, or insistent.
  2. Adverb:

    • With a high volume: Describes the manner of producing sound at a high intensity or volume.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective (Sound):
    • The loud music from the party kept the neighbors awake.
    • He has a very loud voice, so you can always hear him in a crowd.
  • Adjective (Appearance):
    • He wore a loud shirt covered in bright floral patterns.
    • The room was decorated in loud colors that clashed with each other.
  • Adjective (Expression):
    • She was loud in her criticism of the new policy.
    • The protesters were loud and clear in their demands.
  • Adverb:
    • Please don't speak so loud; the baby is sleeping.
    • The alarm rang loud, startling everyone in the building.
Advanced Usage
  • "Out loud": Audibly, so that others can hear (often used with verbs like "read," "think," or "laugh").
    • She read the poem out loud to the class.
    • He laughed out loud at the joke.
  • "For crying out loud": An exclamation used to express frustration, annoyance, or impatience.
    • For crying out loud, will you please be quiet!
  • "Loud and clear": Very clearly and unmistakably, often regarding a message or sound.
    • I heard your instructions loud and clear.
Variants and Related Words
  • Loudly (Adverb): In a loud manner. (This is the standard adverbial form).
    • The audience cheered loudly.
  • Loudness (Noun): The quality or state of being loud; volume.
    • The loudness of the concert was overwhelming.
  • Loudmouth (Noun, Informal): A person who talks too much or too loudly, especially in a boastful or offensive way.
    • He's known as the office loudmouth.
  • Aloud (Adverb): Audibly; not silently or in a whisper.
    • He muttered the answer aloud.
Synonyms
  • Adjective (Sound): Noisy, blaring, deafening, thunderous, booming.
  • Adjective (Appearance): Garish, gaudy, flashy, showy, tasteless.
  • Adverb: Loudly, noisily, audibly.
Antonyms
  • Adjective (Sound): Quiet, soft, low, silent, faint.
  • Adjective (Appearance): Subdued, muted, tasteful, conservative.
  • Adverb: Quietly, softly, silently.
Related Phrases
  • Actions done in a loud manner:
    • To laugh loud.
    • To complain loud and long.
  • Musical Direction: In music, "loud" is often indicated by the Italian term forte.
    • Play this section loud (forte).
loud

The children were being too loud in the library.

Adjective
  1. used chiefly as a direction or description in music
    • the forte passages in the composition
  2. tastelessly showy
    • a flash car
    • a flashy ring
    • garish colors
    • a gaudy costume
    • loud sport shirts
    • a meretricious yet stylish book
    • tawdry ornaments
  3. characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity
    • a group of loud children
    • loud thunder
    • her voice was too loud
    • loud trombones
Adverb
  1. with relatively high volume
    • the band played loudly
    • she spoke loudly and angrily
    • he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him
    • cried aloud for help