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loudly

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishloudly, equivalent toloud +‎-ly.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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loudly (comparativemoreloudlyor(rare)loudlier,superlativemostloudlyor(rare)loudliest)

  1. In aloud manner; at ahighvolume.
    Synonym:loud
    Antonym:quietly
    He spokeloudly so that his brother could hear him from across the street.
    • 1846,R[obert] S[tephen] Hawker, “The Wreck”, inEchoes from Old Cornwall, London: Joseph Masters, [],→OCLC, stanza X,page76:
      And still whenloudliest howls the storm, / And darkliestlowers his native sky, / The king's fierce soul is in that form, / The warrior's spirit threatens nigh!
    • 1873,Edgar Fawcett,Purple and Fine Linen. A Novel., G[eorge] W[ashington] Carleton & Co.; London:S[ampson] Low, Son & Co.,page404:
      Instead of that his hot hand suddenly seized mine and his dull-shining eyes swept my face for a moment, whilst he cried out, muchloudlier and distinctlier than he had as yet spoken anything: “Edith! Ah, Edith, this is you at last. Where have you been keeping yourself?”
    • 2006, Dana Myrick,Brothers and Sons:
      "Holy crap on a cracker! That paint job would cost three or four thousand dollars in the city," exclaimed Johnloudly.

Translations

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in a loud manner
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