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loud-mouth |
loud-mouthed |
loud-voiced |
louden |
loudful |
loudly
| loudmouth
| loudmouthed
| loudness
| loudspeaker
| loudspeaker system
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Adverbial loudly has 3 senses
- loudly(r = adv.all) aloud, 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" Antonym: softly
- loudly(r = adv.all) clamorously, obstreperously - in manner that attracts attention; "obstreperously, he demanded to get service"
- loudly(r = adv.all) forte - used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly; Array
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loudly
aloud, clamantly, clamorously, deafeningly, demandingly, exactingly, exigently, exorbitantly, extortionately, firmly, forcefully, forcibly, forte, fortemente, fortissimo, heartily, imperviously, importunately, impregnably, in full cry, insistently, intensely, invincibly, invulnerably, irresistibly, loud, lustily, mightily, noisily, powerfully, pressingly, pungently, resistantly, resoundingly, ringingly, robustly, ruggedly, soundly, stalwartly, staunchly, stoutly, strongly, sturdily, unyieldingly, uproariously, urgently, vigorouslyROGET THESAURUS
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Loudness
N loudness, power, loud noise, din, blare, clang, clangor, clatter, noise, bombilation, roar, uproar, racket, hubbub, bobbery, fracas, charivari, trumpet blast, flourish of trumpets, fanfare, tintamarre, peal, swell, blast, larum, boom, bang (explosion), resonance, vociferation, hullabaloo, lungs, Stentor, artillery, cannon, thunder, loud, sonorous, high-sounding, big-sounding, deep, full, powerful, noisy, blatant, clangorous, multisonous, thundering, deafening, trumpet-tongued, ear-splitting, ear-rending, ear-deafening, piercing, obstreperous, rackety, uproarious, enough to wake the dead, enough to wake seven sleepers, shrill &c 410 clamorous stentorian, stentorophonic, loudly, aloud, at the top of one's voice, at the top of one's lungs, lustily, in full cry, the air rings with, the deep dread-bolted thunder.
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