loudly


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
loud/laʊd/
adjective
  • 1 producing or capable of producing much noise.
  • 2 strong in expression: loud protests.

    ■ obtrusive; gaudy.

adverb with a great deal of volume.
– phrases
out loud audibly.
– derivatives
louden verb,
loudly adverb,
loudness noun.
– origin OE hlūd, of W. Gmc origin; from an Indo-Eur. root meaning ‘hear’.
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