loud
1 of 2adjective/laʊd/
Forms:louder,loudest
1
producing a sound or noise with high volume
A2- He slammed the door with a loud bang.
- His laugh is so loud that you can hear it from the next room.
- She spoke in a loud voice so everyone in the audience could hear her.
- The loud music from the party kept me awake all night.
- The orchestra built up to a loud climax in the final movement.
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2
too bright in a distasteful way
- His suit was loud, with neon colors and bold patterns that caught everyone’s eye.
- The room was decorated in a loud style, with bright wallpaper and mismatched furniture.
- His loud sneakers made him stand out wherever he went.
- The festival was filled with people in loud outfits, covered in sequins and neon colors.
- She preferred loud shoes, often with glitter or flashy details, to complete her look.
3
(of a person) speaking or behaving in a forceful or attention-grabbing way
- At every meeting, he was the loud one, eager to make his opinions known to all.
- His loud personality made him popular at parties but sometimes overwhelming in quieter settings.
- She was the loud friend in the group, always laughing and speaking with great enthusiasm.
- He was loud and assertive, never afraid to speak his mind, even when it wasn't popular.
- He may be loud in his opinions, but he's always willing to listen to others.