Synonym: noisy, resounding, roaring, thunderous. Antonym: low. Similar words: cloud, aloud, loudly, cloudy, proud, be proud of, flour, all out. Meaning: [laʊd] adj. 1. characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity 2. tastelessly showy 3. used chiefly as a direction or description in music 4. attracting attention by showiness or bright colors. adv. with relatively high volume.
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(61) I read you loud and clear.
(62) He threw his head back and laughed out loud.
(63) The cars collided with a loud smash.
(64) Suddenly there was a loud explosion.
(65) We heard the loud/sharp report of a rifle.
(66) An incredibly loud bang followed the flash.
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(67) I shouted as loud as I could.
(68) I could hear loud snores coming from Jim's bedroom.
(69) The loud explosion made everyone jump.
(70) Charlie Chaplin films always make me laugh out loud.
(71) A loud knock at the door made her start.
(72) The call of that bird is not very loud.
(73) Our friend with the loud voice is back.
(74) Don't play your music too loud.
(75) There were loud groans when he started to sing.
(76) Her loud voice cut across their conversation.
(77) There were loud cheers from the crowd.
(78) She got a loud cheer when she finished speaking.
(79) We read you loud and clear. Over.
(80) She went off the stage to loud cheers.
(81) Rachel fell into the river with a loud splash.
(82) They heard him give a loud shout of astonishment.
(83) He called out in a loud voice .
(84) The message came through loud and clear.
(85) Now the noise was very loud.
(86) He gave a loud gulp and stopped mid-sentence.
(87) The old woman gave a loud cackle.
(88) For crying out loud, stop nagging!
(89) His speech was greeted by loud cheers.
(90) The music was turned up loud.
More similar words: cloud, aloud, loudly, cloudy, proud, be proud of, flour, all out, blouse, pull out, go all out, roll out, sell out, fill out, feel out, deal out, bail out, bawl out, smell out, flourish, libelous, nebulous, credulous, frivolous, incredulous, scrupulous, ridiculous, fantabulous.