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loud
/laʊd/
adjective, loud·er, loud·est.
1. (of sound) strongly audible; having exceptional volume or intensity:
loud talking; loud thunder; loud whispers.
2. making, emitting, or uttering strongly audible sounds:
a quartet of loud trombones.
3. clamourous, vociferous, or blatant; noisy:
a loud party; a loud demonstration.
4. emphatic or insistent:
to be loud in one's praises; a loud denial.
5. garish, conspicuous, or ostentatious, as colours, dress, or the wearer of garish dress:
loud ties; a loud dresser.
adverb
1. aloud; out loud audibly, as distinct from silently.
2. in a loud manner; loudly:
Don't talk so loud.
synonyms (related words)
lusty, resounding, vehement, powerful, strident, emphatic, raucous, deafening, boisterous, strong, intense, flamboyant.
origin of loud
middle English, from Old English hlud "noisy; making or emitting noise" (of voices, musical instruments, etc.), from PIE *klutos- (source also of Sanskrit srutah, Greek klytos "heard of, celebrated," Latin inclutus "renowned, famous," Armenian lu "known," Irish cloth "noble, brave," Welsh clod "praise, fame"), suffixed form of root *kleu- "to hear."
idioms
out loud, aloud; audibly:
I thought it, but I never said it out loud. Just whisper, don't speak out loud.