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Definition of loud
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Loud
(superl.)
Emphatic;
impressive;
urgent;
as, a loud call for
united
effort..
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Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To make a loud,
confused
sound,
as
winds,
waves,
passing
vehicles,
a crowd of
persons
when
shouting
together,
or the
like..
Yowl
::
Yowl (n.) A loud,
protracted,
and
mournful
cry, as that of a dog; a
howl..
Nebule
::
Nebule
(n.) A
little
cloud;
a
cloud.
Fulminate
::
Fulminate
(v. i.) To
thunder;
hence,
to make a loud,
sudden
noise;
to
detonate;
to
explode
with a
violent
report..
Overcloud
::
Overcloud
(v. t.) To cover or
overspread
with
clouds;
to
becloud;
to
overcast.
Obstreperous
::
Obstreperous
(a.)
Attended
by, or
making,
a loud and
tumultuous
noise;
clamorous;
noisy;
vociferous..
Deep-mouthed
::
Deep-mouthed
(a.)
Having
a loud and
sonorous
voice.
Weather
::
Weather
(n.) The state of the air or
atmosphere
with
respect
to heat or cold,
wetness
or
dryness,
calm or
storm,
clearness
or
cloudiness,
or any other
meteorological
phenomena;
meteorological
condition
of the
atmosphere;
as, warm
weather;
cold
weather;
wet
weather;
dry
weather,
etc..
Roaring
::
Roaring
(n.) An
affection
of the
windpipe
of a
horse,
causing
a loud,
peculiar
noise in
breathing
under
exertion;
the
making
of the noise so
caused.
See Roar, v. i., 5..
Marble
::
Marble
(n.) A
massive,
compact
limestone;
a
variety
of
calcite,
capable
of being
polished
and used for
architectural
and
ornamental
purposes.
The color
varies
from white to
black,
being
sometimes
yellow,
red, and
green,
and
frequently
beautifully
veined
or
clouded.
The name is also given to other rocks of like use and
appearance,
as
serpentine
or verd
antique
marble,
and less
properly
to
polished
porphyry,
granite,
etc..
Declamation
::
Declamation
(n.) The act or art of
declaiming;
rhetorical
delivery;
haranguing;
loud
speaking
in
public;
especially,
the
public
recitation
of
speeches
as an
exercise
in
schools
and
colleges;
as, the
practice
declamation
by
students..
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..
Crier
::
Crier (n.) an
officer
who
proclaims
the
orders
or
directions
of a
court,
or who gives
public
notice
by loud
proclamation;
as, a
town-crier..
Wailment
::
Wailment
(n.)
Lamentation;
loud
weeping;
wailing.
Crake
::
Crake (v. t. & i.) To
boast;
to speak
loudly
and
boastfully.
Sunrising
::
Sunrising
(n.) The first
appearance
of the sun above the
horizon
in the
morning;
more
generally,
the time of such
appearance,
whether
in fair or
cloudy
weather;
as, to begin work at
sunrise..
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. t.) To
defend
by
declamation;
to
advocate
loudly.
Read
::
Read (v. i.) To
perform
the act of
reading;
to
peruse,
or to go over and utter
aloud,
the words of a book or other like
document..
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To
bellow,
or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or other
beast..
Clouding
::
Clouding
(n.) A
mottled
appearance
given to
ribbons
and silks in the
process
of
dyeing.
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