loud

loud
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adj.
VERBS
be, sound
turn sth up

She turned the radio up loud.

ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.
deafeningly, incredibly, unbearably
annoyingly
unnaturally

Her voice sounded unnaturally loud.

PHRASES
loud and clear

Tommy's voice came loud and clear from the back row.

Loud is used with these nouns: ↑applause, ↑bang, ↑bark, ↑bass, ↑bell, ↑bellow, ↑blast, ↑boo, ↑boom, ↑bump, ↑buzz, ↑call, ↑chatter, ↑cheer, ↑clang, ↑clank, ↑clatter, ↑click, ↑colour, ↑commotion, ↑crack, ↑crash, ↑creak, ↑cry, ↑curse, ↑echo, ↑exclamation, ↑explosion, ↑footstep, ↑gasp, ↑groan, ↑growl, ↑grunt, ↑gulp, ↑hammering, ↑hiccup, ↑hiss, ↑howl, ↑knock, ↑laugh, ↑laughter, ↑moan, ↑music, ↑noise, ↑ovation, ↑passage, ↑peal, ↑pop, ↑roar, ↑rumble, ↑scream, ↑shout, ↑shriek, ↑sigh, ↑smack, ↑smash, ↑sniff, ↑snort, ↑sob, ↑sound, ↑splash, ↑thud, ↑thump, ↑thunder, ↑tie, ↑voice, ↑volume, ↑wail, ↑whisper, ↑whistle, ↑yawn, ↑yelp
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adv.
Loud is used with these verbs: ↑sing

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