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loudadjective marked by a high volume of soundloud music that could be heard all over the neighborhood blaring, blasting, booming, clamorous, clangorous, deafening, earsplitting, piercing, plangent, resounding, ringing, roaring, slam-bang, sonorous, stentorian, thundering, thunderous brazen, dinning, discordant, noisy, obstreperous, raucous, rip-roaring, vociferousgrating, harsh, overloud, sharp, shrill, squealing, strident gentle, low, soft dead, quiet, silent, still, stilly, ultraquietcalm, dreamy, peaceful, restful, serene, soothing, tranquilhushed, muffled, muted, softened, toned (down) excessively showyhis loud Hawaiian shirt made his face look especially pale flamboyant, flaring, flashy, garish, gaudy, glitzy, noisy, ostentatious, razzle-dazzle, splashy, swank(or swanky) excessive, extravagant, fulsome, hammy, overdone, over-the-top, overwroughtpretentiousbaroque, bedizened, ornatefancy, snazzy, zootyblaring, bright, florid, glaring, glittery, overbright, spectaculargraceless, inelegant, lurid, tacky, tasteless, tawdry, tinselly, vulgar conservative, quiet, understated, unflamboyant, unflashy appropriate, fitting, properinconspicuous, muted, restrained, subdued, toned (down), unobtrusiveelegant, graceful, tastefulmodest, plain, simple, unpretentious loud, stentorian, earsplitting, raucous, strident mean marked by intensity or volume of sound.loud applies to any volume above normal and may suggest undue vehemence or obtrusiveness.loud shouts of protest stentorian implies great power and range.an actor with a stentorian voice earsplitting implies loudness that is physically discomforting.the earsplitting sound of a siren raucous implies a loud harsh grating tone, especially of voice, and may suggest rowdiness.the raucous shouts of drunken revelers strident implies a rasping discordant but insistent quality, especially of voice.the strident voices of hecklers before the 12th century |