Louder [adjective]

Definition of Louder:

blaring, noisy

Opposite/Antonyms of Louder:


Sentence/Example of Louder:

That’s when they erupt in loud reds from a thin carpet of other plants’ dead, brown leaves.

He wasn’t interested — he was angry, because across the street he could see a group of loud, drunk college students, just like him.

When officer Jonathon Contreras took the stand, he told the judge that Roark had been aggressive, loud and trying to start a fight, Roark said.

It’s so incredibly loud for 10 to 15 seconds, and then the trees are still standing, but they’re just skeletons.

No need to check the audio, Wall Street can hear Zoom loud and clear.

Again, we are not just adapting content for being read out loud.

So using exponents, you could say that 50 decibels is 104 times as loud as 10 decibels.

Doing so sends a “loud signal,” said Jay Pattisall, principal analyst at Forrester, that agencies are “accepting and embracing that there will be fewer people in less office space” going forward.

Leicester’s collapse has been big and loud, but they didn’t play too badly against last week’s 3-0 loss to the Spurs and could certainly lay a glove on Man United.

Montgomery said she’d also like to decriminalize other nonviolent MTS offenses such as playing loud music or smoking near or on the trolley.