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Loudly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Loudly means making a lot of noise or in a way that is easily heard. It describes actions like speaking, laughing, or playing music at a high volume. Example: She laughed loudly.

loudly

/ˈlaʊdli/ /ˈlaʊdli/

Definition:

In a manner producing much noise; with high volume.

Synonyms:

noisily, boisterously, clamorously, deafeningly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

quietly, softly, silently

Common Collocations:

speak loudly, laugh loudly, play loudly, shout loudly, sing loudly

Derivatives:

loudness, louder, loud

Usage Tips:

Use "loudly" to describe actions producing noticeable sound; avoid redundancy (e.g., "shout loudly" is fine; "whisper loudly" is contradictory).

Common Phrases:

laugh out loud (LOL), loud and clear, at the top of one's lungs

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "hlūd," meaning "noisy," combined with the adverbial suffix "-ly."

Examples:

  • 1. The children laughed loudly during the game.
  • 2. She spoke loudly to be heard over the crowd.
  • 3. The music played loudly from the speakers.
  • 4. He complained loudly about the poor service.

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