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loud

loud

Meaning of loud

Producing a strong or intense sound.

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EN-UK/ˈlaʊd/
EN-US/ˈlaʊd/
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loud usage examples

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

The music was so loud that I couldn’t hear my phone ring.

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

They complained about the loud noise from the party.

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loud synonyms

Related words worth learning together

noisy
Emphasizes disturbance or many sounds; can describe busy places or irritating sounds as well as high volume.
deafening
Describes an extremely high volume, often to the point of being overwhelming or harmful to hearing; stronger and more emphatic than 'loud'.
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🇬🇧en

Emphasizes disturbance or many sounds; can describe busy places or irritating sounds as well as high volume.

A1Very Often

The restaurant was noisy.

D
🇬🇧en
deafening

Describes an extremely high volume, often to the point of being overwhelming or harmful to hearing; stronger and more emphatic than 'loud'.

B1Often

The siren was deafening.

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loud meaning: what does it mean?

Producing a strong or intense sound.

loud pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

loud is pronounced as /ˈlaʊd/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

loud definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The music was so loud that I couldn’t hear my phone ring. Translation: Музыка играла так громко, что я не услышал, как звонит мой телефон.

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