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Definition of loud
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of loud is as below...
Loud
(superl.)
Having,
making,
or being a
strong
or great
sound;
noisy;
striking
the ear with great
force;
as, a loud cry; loud
thunder..
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Halloo
::
Halloo
(n.) A loud
exclamation;
a call to
invite
attention
or to
incite
a
person
or an
animal;
a
shout.
Flush
::
Flush (n.) Any tinge of red color like that
produced
on the
cheeks
by a
sudden
rush of
blood;
as, the flush on the side of a
peach;
the flush on the
clouds
at
sunset..
Cloudberry
::
Cloudberry
(n.) A
species
of
raspberry
(Rubus
Chamaemerous)
growing
in the
northern
regions,
and
bearing
edible,
amber-colored
fruit..
Ring
::
Ring (n.) Any loud
sound;
the sound of
numerous
voices;
a sound
continued,
repeated,
or
reverberated..
Bawl
::
Bawl (n.) A loud,
prolonged
cry; an
outcry..
Crash
::
Crash (v. i.) To make a loud,
clattering
sound,
as of many
things
falling
and
breaking
at once; to break in
pieces
with a harsh
noise..
Cloud
::
Cloud (n.) A mass or
volume
of
smoke,
or
flying
dust,
resembling
vapor..
Loud
::
Loud
(superl.)
Emphatic;
impressive;
urgent;
as, a loud call for
united
effort..
Deep-mouthed
::
Deep-mouthed
(a.)
Having
a loud and
sonorous
voice.
Squaller
::
Squall
(n.) A loud
scream;
a harsh cry.
Dispel
::
Dispel
(v. t.) To drive away by
scattering,
or so to cause to
vanish;
to clear away; to
banish;
to
dissipate;
as, to
dispel
a
cloud,
vapors,
cares,
doubts,
illusions..
Nimbiferous
::
Nimbiferous
(a.)
Serving
to bring
clouds
or
stormy
weather.
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To open up; to be
scattered;
to be
dissipated;
as, the
clouds
are
breaking..
Stepped
::
Stentorophonic
(a.)
Speaking
or
sounding
very loud;
stentorian.
Dissipate
::
Dissipate
(v. i.) To
separate
into parts and
disappear;
to waste away; to
scatter;
to
disperse;
to
vanish;
as, a fog or cloud
gradually
dissipates
before
the rays or heat of the sun; the heat of a body
dissipates..
Trumpeter
::
Trumpeter
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
long-legged
South
American
birds of the genus
Psophia,
especially
P.
crepitans,
which is
abundant,
and often
domesticated
and kept with other
poultry
by the
natives.
They are
allied
to the
cranes.
So
called
from their loud cry.
Called
also
agami,
and
yakamik..
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(v. t.) To
obscure,
darken,
or
extinguish
the
beauty,
luster,
honor,
etc., of; to
sully;
to
cloud;
to throw into the shade by
surpassing..
Bullfrog
::
Bullfrog
(n.) A very large
species
of frog (Rana
Catesbiana),
found in North
America;
-- so named from its loud
bellowing
in
spring..
Feeble
::
Feeble
(superl.)
Wanting
force,
vigor,
or
efficiency
in
action
or
expression;
not full, loud,
bright,
strong,
rapid,
etc.;
faint;
as, a
feeble
color;
feeble
motion..
Blare
::
Blare (n.) The harsh noise of a
trumpet;
a loud and
somewhat
harsh
noise,
like the blast of a
trumpet;
a roar or
bellowing..
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