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Meaning

The word "loud" refers to a high volume of sound that can be easily heard. It describes noises that are intense, boisterous, or forceful. Something that is loud can be overwhelming or intrusive, often making it difficult to focus or communicate.

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Etymology

The word "loud" originates from the Middle English word "loude" or "loud(e)," which comes from the Old English "hlūd," meaning "high-sounding" or "famous." Over time, it evolved into its current form in Modern English.

Examples

  1. The loud music at the party made it hard for us to hear each other.
  2. She spoke in a loud voice to get everyone's attention.
  3. The thunder was so loud that it shook the windows.
  4. He doesn't like to watch loud movies because they can be overwhelming.
  5. The crowd erupted in loud cheers when their team scored a goal.