Loud
11Loud — Loud, adv. [AS. hl[=u]de.] With loudness; loudly. [1913 Webster] To speak loud in public assemblies. Addison. [1913 Webster] …
12Loud as F@*k — Box set de Mötley Crüe Publicación 13 de Abril, 2004 Género(s) Heavy metal, Glam metal, Hard rock Duración Disco 1 :79:11 Disco 2: 75:46 …
13loud — [adj1] blaring, noisy big, blatant, blustering, boisterous, booming, cacophonous, clamorous, crashing, deafening, deep, ear piercing, ear splitting, emphatic, forte, full, full mouthed, fulminating, heavy, high sounding, intense, loud voiced,… …
14loud|en — «LOW duhn», intransitive verb. to become loud or louder: »As the radio loudened tenants began slamming down windows. –v.t. to make loud or louder …
15loud — (adj.) O.E. hlud noisy, making noise, sonorous, from W.Gmc. *khluthaz heard (Cf. O.Fris., O.S. hlud, M.Du. luut, Du. luid, O.H.G. hlut, Ger. laut loud ), from PIE pp. *klutos (Cf. Skt. srutah, Gk. klytos …
16loud|ly — «LOWD lee», adverb. 1. with much noise. 2. in a loud voice: »He spoke so loudly it startled us all …
17Loud. — Loud., bei Pflanzennamen Abkürzung für John Claudius London (spr. laūd n), geb. 8. April 1783 in Cambuslang in Lanarkshire, gest. 14. Dez. 1843 als Gärtner in Bayswater bei London; schrieb: »Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum« (1838) …
18loud — index blatant (obtrusive), disorderly, flagrant, powerful, resounding, tawdry Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
19LOUD — Infobox OS name = LOUD (LCSEE Optimized Ubuntu Distribution) caption = website = [http://launchpad.net/loud platform http://launchpad.net/loud platform] developer = West Virginia University Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical… …
20loud — loud1 [ laud ] adjective ** 1. ) used for describing a sound that is strong and very easy to hear: There was a loud knocking on the door. The music is deafeningly loud. in a loud voice: He said can I help you? in a very loud voice. ─ opposite… …