🔊loud

adjective/adverb
/laʊd/

Meaning

Producing or capable of producing much noise.

Example Sentences

The music was too loud to concentrate.

Example Expressions

loud and clear

Synonyms

noisy, boisterous, deafening, clamorous

Antonyms

quiet, silent, soft

Collocations

speak loud, loud noise, loud voice, loud music

More Example Sentences

Being surprised, she screamed loudly.

I feel like I am floating in the clouds.

A librarian organizes a reading event at the community library for children and their parents every Saturday morning by selecting fun and educational books and reading them aloud in a cheerful voice

A librarian organizes a reading event at the community library for children and their parents every Saturday morning by selecting fun and educational books and reading them aloud in a cheerful voice while the children sit on colorful cushions

A librarian organizes a reading event at the community library for children and their parents every Saturday morning by selecting fun and educational books and reading them aloud in a cheerful voice while the children sit on colorful cushions and listen with big curious eyes

A librarian organizes a reading event at the community library for children and their parents every Saturday morning by selecting fun and educational books and reading them aloud in a cheerful voice while the children sit on colorful cushions and listen with big curious eyes asking questions about the characters and the story

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches and other children join in, bringing their own snacks to share and the ducks quack loudly, fighting over the biggest pieces

A librarian organizes a reading event at the community library for children and their parents every Saturday morning by selecting fun and educational books and reading them aloud in a cheerful voice while the children sit on colorful cushions and listen with big curious eyes asking questions about the characters and the story which helps them develop a love of reading from a very young age.

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches and other children join in, bringing their own snacks to share and the ducks quack loudly, fighting over the biggest pieces creating a funny scene that makes everyone smile

A child feeds ducks at the pond in the park on a warm afternoon after school throwing small pieces of bread into the water and laughing as the ducks swim closer and closer while her mother sits on a nearby bench and watches and other children join in, bringing their own snacks to share and the ducks quack loudly, fighting over the biggest pieces creating a funny scene that makes everyone smile and the little girl asks if they can come back tomorrow to do it again.

Related Vocabularies

gladly, willingly, or with pleasure
happening every day
before the usual or expected time
Without previous thought or preparation; casual and sometimes dismissive.
In large amounts; abundant or plentiful.
Appropriate to the situation; relevant. As an adverb, it means 'with reference to' or 'regarding'.

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