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I . loud [laʊd] ADJ

1. loud (very audible):

2. loud pej (bright):

3. loud pej (noisy):

II . loud [laʊd] ADV

loud mouth N inf

głośny, -na gaduła m o f

Usage examples with louder

action speaks louder than words proverbial
actions speak louder than words proverbial

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I turn it up louder and louder, reaching toward something that's not translatable.
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They become louder, more loutish; they even -- horror of horrors -- start arguing with referees.
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He begins to hear the drumbeat in his head louder and louder, and has to sit down to recover.
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The piece is almost entirely played "forte" or louder, which makes for a bombastic performance.
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Songs for defense are louder, more bombastic, laced with power chords, in hopes of disrupting the opposing teams' pre-play preparations.
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Their vocalizations range from soft cheeps to piercing cries, but they lack the screeching voice of other parrots; males are, however, louder than females.
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Including a button to make the exhausts chirrup that power even louder.
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A typical cypress flamenco guitar produces more treble and louder percussion than the more sonorous negra.
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These are larger than the 300 and 500 units, offering louder sound and a wider, automotive grade screen.
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For example, speech produced in a state of fear, anger or joy becomes faster, louder, precisely enunciated with a higher and wider pitch range.
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