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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(181) I mean, what's he ever done in his life, for crying out loud?
(182) No sooner had I sat down than there was a loud knock on the door.
(183) There were loud cheers as the Irish team took the field.
(184) The music was so loud it made my ears ring.
(185) The loud music brought on another one of his headaches.
(186) He was loud, vulgar and arrogant-quite simply the rudest man I've ever met!
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(187) In the library it is understood that loud talking is not permissible.
(188) I almost jumped out of my skin when I heard a loud crash downstairs.
(189) There was a loud bang and then all hell broke loose.
(190) Mr Fen had a loud voice that grated on her ears.
(191) With a few loud whistles, they drove the donkeys out of the enclosure.
(192) They could hear a loud babble of voices coming from the crowded bar.
(193) All we could hear were loud sobs, but no articulate words.
(194) He was a loud friendly man. In comparison[sentencedict.com], his brother was rather shy.
(195) Dad had a bit of a set-to with the neighbours about their playing loud music all the time.
(196) We got a load of complaints about the loud music.
(197) We could hear loud bumps from upstairs where the children were playing.
(198) He liked to shock with his gold chains and loud clothes.
(199) The noise was so loud that it was a nuisance to the neighbours.
(200) In a loud, hectoring tone, Alan told us that he wasn't going to waste time discussing nonsense.
(201) Tommy's voice came loud and clear from the back row.
(202) The sack of wheat hit the ground with a loud thump.
(203) They heard a loud explosion and saw a ball of fire go up.
(204) She wonders whether Paul's hearing is OK because he turns the television up very loud.
(205) The Norwich fans gave their team a loud cheer as they trooped off the field.
(206) They're playing the music so loud just to spite us.
(207) We all listened as he read the statement out loud.
(208) There was a loud bang and he was pitched from his seat.
(209) You shouldn't wear anything too loud to a job interview.
(210) She poured them drinks, and put a record on 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.