loud
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loud
having great volume or intensity; The band is very loud.; tastelessly showy; I would not wear such a loud shirt.
Not to be confused with:
laud – to praise, honor, extol
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loud
(loud)adj. loud·er, loud·est
1. Characterized by high volume and intensity. Used of sound: a loud whistle.
2. Producing sound of high volume and intensity: a loud construction work site.
3. Clamorous and insistent: loud denials.
4.
a. Having strikingly bright colors: a loud necktie. See garish.
b. Having a very strong or overpowering odor.
adv. louder, loudest
In a loud manner.
loud′ly adv.
loud′ness n.
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loud
(laʊd)adj
1. (of sound) relatively great in volume: a loud shout.
2. making or able to make sounds of relatively great volume: a loud voice.
3. clamorous, insistent, and emphatic: loud protests.
4. (of colours, designs, etc) offensive or obtrusive to look at
5. characterized by noisy, vulgar, and offensive behaviour
adv
6. in a loud manner
7. out loud audibly, as distinct from silently
[Old English hlud; related to Old Swedish hlūd, German laut]
ˈloudly adv
ˈloudness n
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loud
(laʊd)adj. -er, -est,
adv. adj.
1. having exceptional volume or intensity: loud talking; loud thunder.
2. making or uttering strongly audible sounds: a quartet of loud trombones.
3. clamorous; noisy: a loud party.
4. emphatic; insistent: loud in one's praises.
5. garish; ostentatious: a loud necktie.
6. obtrusively vulgar; coarse.
7. strong or offensive in smell.
adv. 8. in a loud manner; loudly: Don't talk so loud.
Idioms: out loud, aloud; audibly.
[before 900; Middle English; Old English hlūd, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon hlūd, Old High German hlūt]
loud′ly, adv.
loud′ness, n.
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loud
- happy-clappy - Refers to any Christian congregation that is extremely enthusiastic, loud, and musical.
- stentor - Homer introduced Stentor, a very loud herald, in the Iliad—which gives us stentor, "person with a loud voice," and stentorian, which originally meant "loud, booming."
- rodomontade - Meaning loud bragging, it got its name from Rodomonto, a loud bragging Moorish king of epics.
- thersitical, clamant - To be thersitical is to be loudmouthed or foulmouthed; clamant is loud and insistent.
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Adj. | 1. | loud - characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity; "a group of loud children"; "loud thunder"; "her voice was too loud"; "loud trombones" noisy - full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds; "a noisy cafeteria"; "a small noisy dog" soft - (of sound) relatively low in volume; "soft voices"; "soft music" |
2. | loud - tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; "loud sport shirts"; "a meretricious yet stylish book"; "tawdry ornaments" tasteless - lacking aesthetic or social taste | |
3. | loud - used chiefly as a direction or description in music; "the forte passages in the composition" | |
Adv. | 1. | loud - 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" |
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loud
adjective
1. noisy, strong, booming, roaring, piercing, thundering, forte (Music), turbulent, resounding, deafening, thunderous, rowdy, blaring, strident, boisterous, tumultuous, vociferous, vehement, sonorous, ear-splitting, obstreperous, stentorian, clamorous, ear-piercing, high-sounding Suddenly there was a loud bang.
noisy low, soft, quiet, silent, gentle, subdued, inaudible, low-pitched, soundless
noisy low, soft, quiet, silent, gentle, subdued, inaudible, low-pitched, soundless
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loud
adjective1. Marked by extremely high volume and intensity of sound:
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Translations
صاخِب، فاقِععالٍ، مُرْتَفِعمَدُو
hlasitýkřiklavýnápadný
højkraftig
laŭta
äänekäs
glasanbučan
hangos
æpandi, áberandihávær
大声の
소리가 큰
garsiakalbisgarsintuvasgarso stiprintuvasrėkiantisskambus
kliedzošsskaļštrokšņainsuzkrītošs
hlasný
glasen
högljuddljudlig
ดัง
to
loud
[laʊd] (louder (compar) (loudest (superl)))A. ADJ
1. (= noisy) [music] → alto, fuerte; [applause, noise, explosion, scream] → fuerte
she has a loud voice → tiene una voz muy fuerte
in a loud voice → en voz alta
the music is too loud → la música está demasiado fuerte or alta
he's a bit loud → es un poco escandaloso
to be loud in one's support for sth → dar grandes muestras de apoyo a algo
to be loud in one's condemnation of sth → condenar algo enérgicamente
she has a loud voice → tiene una voz muy fuerte
in a loud voice → en voz alta
the music is too loud → la música está demasiado fuerte or alta
he's a bit loud → es un poco escandaloso
to be loud in one's support for sth → dar grandes muestras de apoyo a algo
to be loud in one's condemnation of sth → condenar algo enérgicamente
B. ADV [speak] → alto; [laugh, shout] → fuerte
you'll have to speak louder → tendrás que hablar más fuerte or alto
she likes to listen to her music loud → le gusta escuchar la música muy fuerte or alta
"Nevermind" is one of those records you play loud → "Nevermind" es uno de esos discos que tienes que poner a todo volumen
loud and clear I am reading or receiving you loud and clear (Telec) → te recibo perfectamente
I hear you loud and clear, but I don't agree → te entiendo perfectamente, pero no estoy de acuerdo
out loud [think, wonder, read, laugh] → en voz alta
see also cry out A
you'll have to speak louder → tendrás que hablar más fuerte or alto
she likes to listen to her music loud → le gusta escuchar la música muy fuerte or alta
"Nevermind" is one of those records you play loud → "Nevermind" es uno de esos discos que tienes que poner a todo volumen
loud and clear I am reading or receiving you loud and clear (Telec) → te recibo perfectamente
I hear you loud and clear, but I don't agree → te entiendo perfectamente, pero no estoy de acuerdo
out loud [think, wonder, read, laugh] → en voz alta
see also cry out A
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
loud
[ˈlaʊd] adj
[music, voice, noise, bang] → fort(e); [applause, cheers] → bruyant(e)
The television is too loud → La télévision est trop forte.
to be loud in condemnation of sth → condamner qch avec force
The television is too loud → La télévision est trop forte.
to be loud in condemnation of sth → condamner qch avec force
(= gaudy) → voyant(e), tapageur/euse
adv
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loud
adj (+er)
→ laut; protest, criticism, complaint → lautstark; he was loud in his praise of the concert → er lobte das Konzert überschwänglich; to be loud in one’s condemnation of/opposition to something → etw lautstark verurteilen/ablehnen
(= obtrusive) behaviour → aufdringlich; (= garish) colour → grell, schreiend; tie, clothes → knallbunt
adv → laut; loud and clear → laut und deutlich; to say/read something out loud → etw laut sagen/lesen; to laugh/think out loud → laut lachen/denken
loud
:loudmouth
n (inf) → Großmaul nt (inf)
loudmouthed
adj (inf) → großmäulig (inf)
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loud
[laʊd]Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
loud
(laud) adjective1. making a great sound; not quiet. a loud voice; loud music.
2. showy; too bright and harsh. loud colours; a loud shirt.
ˈloudly adverbˈloudness noun
ˌloud-ˈhailer noun
a simple type of loudspeaker. The police used a loud-hailer to tell the crowd to get back.
ˌloudˈspeaker noun1. an instrument for increasing the loudness of sounds so that they can be heard further away. The politician addressed the crowds from his car through a loudspeaker.
2. a speaker in a radio, record-player etc.
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loud
→ مَدُو hlasitý høj laut ηχηρός chillón äänekäs bruyant glasan rumoroso 大声の 소리가 큰 luid høylytt głośny alto громкий högljudd ดัง gürültülü to 大声的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
loud
a. ruidoso-a, escandaloso-a.
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