Meaning & Definition of Loudly in English
English⟶
Loudly
/laʊdli/
adverb
1. With relatively high volume
- "The band played loudly"
- "She spoke loudly and angrily"
- "He spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him"
- "Cried aloud for help"
synonym:
- loudly,
- loud,
- aloud
2. In manner that attracts attention
- "Obstreperously, he demanded to get service"
synonym:
- obstreperously,
- loudly,
- clamorously
3. Used as a direction in music
- To be played relatively loudly
synonym:
- forte,
- loudly
Examples of using
While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: "While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: "While I was thinking..." Holmes quickly snatched the volume from Coutabay's hands.
Tom blew his nose loudly during the oboe solo.
Hey, Ayako! Please speak more loudly.