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Loudly   /lˈaʊdli/   Listen
Loudly

adverb
1.
With relatively high volume.  Synonyms: aloud, loud.  "She spoke loudly and angrily" , "He spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him" , "Cried aloud for help"  Antonym: softly.
2.
In manner that attracts attention.  Synonyms: clamorously, obstreperously.
3.
Used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly.  Synonym: forte.  Antonym: piano.



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"Loudly" Quotes from Famous Books



... 1386 abandoned their attempt at invasion, the preparations to resist them had been costly, and Englishmen were in an unreasonable mood. Things, they said, had not gone so in the days of Edward III. A cry for reform and retrenchment, for more victories and less expense, was loudly raised. ...
— A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) - From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII • Samuel Rawson Gardiner

... Mainwaring loudly lamented the missing jewels, until it was evident to all that their loss, for the time at least, had completely overshadowed all thought of the tragedy ...
— That Mainwaring Affair • Maynard Barbour

... mentioned it some incredulity was expressed. Very naturally in summer people do not see much but hay and wheat. It was noticed on the farms about the Chace in the springs of 1878 and 1879 that the corncrakes, which had formerly been so numerous and proclaimed their presence so loudly, were scarcely ...
— Round About a Great Estate • Richard Jefferies

... of weary carters along the street, smelling loudly of drink and of the stables, clamoring at every crowded house for bed and board. Nicodemus saw the disgusted scorn with which the lord who had last spoken regarded these; saw the other two on horseback turn ...
— Nicanor - Teller of Tales - A Story of Roman Britain • C. Bryson Taylor

... the recollection, Ephraim guffawed loudly, and with such enthusiasm that Aunt Betty forgot her infirmities and ...
— Dorothy's Triumph • Evelyn Raymond


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