loud - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- incredibly: The sound quality is amazing and goes incredibly loud.
- unbelievably: Only problem with the PC is it is unbelievably loud, the fan runs constantly.
- too: The modem volume may be set too loud; turn down the volume.
- annoyingly: George: Permission to shout " Bravo " at an annoyingly loud volume sir?
- surprisingly: Ignition was as slow as can be expected from old AT AP, but the boost was good, and surprisingly loud.
- extremely: She is a very nice, extremely loud person ( never shuts up ).
Infinitive complement
- drown: The standard stereo is also loud enough to drown out any complaints from passengers.
Modifies a noun
- applause: The meeting was much like an old-fashioned revival with loud applause added.
- bang: There was a loud bang, which I thought was a gunshot.
- noise: Heard a loud noise like air pressure from broken pipes.
- cheer: A loud cheer draws me back to the stage area.
- voice: Jesus called out with a loud voice, " Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.
- hailer: They go any further, they should have been warned by loud hailers then be shot.
Used with adjective complement
- shout: Not to just shout louder about what party line we ascribe to.
- laugh: Some examples include: LOL: Which stands for " laugh out loud " .
- speak: You will have to speak much louder ' I SAID.. ... .
- cheer: So make sure you come down and cheer as loud as you can as you enjoy all the excitement!
- sound: Tho some of the sayings don't sound very loud when playing there's various sound effects and heavy metal music in the background!
- play: Only criticism to the band was that they played too loud on stage.
Preposition: than
- decibel: Retailers can no longer sell fireworks louder than 120 decibels.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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