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    loud
    [loud]
    adjective
    loud (adjective) · louder (comparative adjective) · loudest (superlative adjective)
    1. producing or capable of producing much noise; easily audible:
      "they were kept awake by loud music" · "she had a loud voice"
      • strong or emphatic in expression:
        "there were loud protests from the lumber barons"
      • vulgarly obtrusive; flashy:
        "a man in a loud checked suit"
    adverb
    loud (adverb) · louder (comparative adverb) · loudest (superlative adverb)
    1. with a great deal of volume:
      "they shouted as loud as they could"
    Origin
    Old English hlūd, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch luid, German laut, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘hear’, shared by Greek kluein ‘hear’, klutos ‘famous’ and Latin cluere ‘be famous’.
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