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loudly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈlaʊdli/
1

in a way that produces a lot of noise or sound

A2
  • He laughed loudly at the joke.
  • The crowd cheered loudly when the team scored.
  • She spoke loudly to be heard over the noise.
  • The thunder rumbled loudly through the night.
  • Children shouted loudly while playing in the park.
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2

in a strong or forceful manner to express opinions or feelings

  • They loudly protested the new policy changes.
  • Activists loudly demand action on climate change.
  • He loudly criticized the decision during the meeting.
  • The workers loudly voiced their concerns about safety.
  • She loudly declared her support for the candidate.
3

in a manner that is flashy, showy, or vulgar in appearance or behavior

  • He dressed loudly, wearing bright colors and flashy jewelry.
  • The singer arrived at the party loudly, drawing everyone's attention.
  • Some people decorate their homes loudly with excessive ornaments.
  • The sports car's design was loudly ostentatious.
  • She accessorized loudly, with bold patterns and oversized earrings.