Synonym: aloud, clamorously, forte, loud, obstreperously. Similar words: cloud, badly, deadly, rapidly, all out, flour, allegedly, friendly. Meaning: adv. 1. with relatively high volume 2. in manner that attracts attention 3. used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly.
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(1) He asserted his ideas loudly and clearly.
(2) He banged his fist loudly on the table.
(3) Don't say that kind of thing so loudly.
(4) We all laughed loudly when she made a joke.
(5) The audience showed its approval by cheering loudly.
(6) Someone burped loudly at the back of the hall.
(7) Everyone remarked loudly on his absence.
(8) She didn't speak loudly because she was so shy.
(9) The goose saw her and cackled loudly.
(10) Someone sneezed loudly at the back of the hall.
(11) The crowd cheered loudly as the Queen appeared.
(12) The guests all laughed loudly.
(13) Read slowly and loudly, please.
(14) She fell over and swore loudly.
(15) She said it as loudly as she dared.
(16) I heard a child sobbing loudly.
(17) The clock on the wall ticked loudly.
(18) The ducks started quacking loudly when we threw them some bread.
(19) He shouted so loudly that the whole neighbourhood could hear him.
(20) The brazen woman laughed loudly at the judge who sentenced her.
(21) The bass guitar began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head.
(22) Every beat of my heart, loudly cries your name, I want so much to be with you, oh, please, please(Sentencedict), feel the same.
(23) Sometimes my husband snores so loudly, it keeps me awake at night.
(24) The audience applauded loudly.
(25) The doorbell buzzed loudly.
(26) I knocked loudly in the vain hope that someone might answer.
(27) He was crunching loudly on an apple.
(28) She bumped her head in the doorway and swore loudly.
(29) She sucked an ice cube into her mouth, and crunched it loudly.
(30) She strode purposefully up to the door and knocked loudly.
More similar words: cloud, badly, deadly, rapidly, all out, flour, allegedly, friendly, hardly any, supposedly, deal out, sell out, roll out, pull out, go all out, fill out, feel out, reportedly, repeatedly, flourish, smell out, libelous, credulous, upwardly mobile, fantabulous.