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		Definition of loudly in English: loudlyadverb ˈlaʊdli 1In a way that produces much noise.  the crowd loudly booed the decision Example sentencesExamples -  That something is Adams' distinct voice, which only speaks loudly enough to be heard on a few occasions.
 -  She cannot be made to forget him, even by the chief alien shouting at her very loudly.
 -  The heater coughed and spluttered loudly and we both laughed nervously, trying to ease the tension.
 -  The sound mix tends to favor the score, perhaps a bit too loudly at times, for the music can drown out the dialogue.
 -  The film's musical score mostly consists of someone sawing away loudly on a cello.
 -  Extra bonus points if you've inserted three beer bottles on your fingers and clinked the bottles whilst loudly chanting.
 -  Each took a cracker and then proceeded to chew loudly, excruciatingly slowly, while the audience laughed somewhat nervously.
 -  It is great to be in the studio working while the rain pours loudly on the roof.
 -  The scene continues for several minutes with the jarring clang of the phone bell echoing loudly.
 -  They communicate poorly, fight loudly, and decide to divorce.
 
 - 1.1 In a strong or emphatic manner.
 they loudly complain about the lack of jobs Example sentencesExamples -  Just when the "culture wars" seemed to be subsiding, contemporary art has once again been loudly excoriated as offensive, obscene, and blasphemous.
 -  I'm not going to complain too loudly about an attractive female character being too hot on screen in lieu of her being scary.
 -  The sculptured roof shapes loudly proclaim an artistic intent as well as modern technique.
 -  If you don't loudly dictate the path that you wish to take from the outset, then clients or other external factors will generate your trajectory.
 -  Dutch artists loudly lamented the contraction in patronage and collecting in the 18th century.
 -  They know, as farmers are loudly reminding them, that US cotton is a god, an American icon, not to be trifled with.
 -  It's hard to rant too loudly against them in this case.
 -  While the lustiness of the French is loudly proclaimed, the feeling of the English is quieter and stranger, but stronger.
 -  I have become furious when hearing tourists from other countries loudly criticizing my country.
 -  Consumers loudly proclaim their preference for chocolate, with the starring role in multiple dairy product categories.
 
  - 1.2 In a vulgarly obtrusive manner; flashily.
 philanderers given to dressing loudly Example sentencesExamples -  The most skilled player in the game is the master pickup artist, someone who dresses loudly.
 -  Would you be interested in the cobbled mews with some loudly painted houses?
 -  Balanced against the building, the garish pink hue loudly calls to the audience, beckoning us to climb its rungs and storm the sacrosanct realm of the museum.
 -  Unfortunately, it is a pie loudly garnished with slices of baloney, a combination that doesn't appeal to many Americans.
 -  He spent four days with his dad riding around Cape Breton in a car loudly festooned with the newspaper logo.
 -  Do not attract attention by speaking loudly and dressing loudly.
 -  They participated in their own early-1990s-style revival by sporting loudly colored pants.
 -  There were pictures of it in various countries, showing Australians huddled around the loudly decorated vehicle.
 -  The quality of the material speaks as loudly as the color and can make the difference between sleaze and suave.
 -  At first, we see one loudly dressed mechanic in stately attitude, with his hand on a cannon, ashore, and a ship riding at anchor in the offing.
 
  
    Definition of loudly in US English: loudlyadverbˈloudlē 1In a way that produces much noise.  the crowd loudly booed the decision Example sentencesExamples -  That something is Adams' distinct voice, which only speaks loudly enough to be heard on a few occasions.
 -  The scene continues for several minutes with the jarring clang of the phone bell echoing loudly.
 -  The heater coughed and spluttered loudly and we both laughed nervously, trying to ease the tension.
 -  Extra bonus points if you've inserted three beer bottles on your fingers and clinked the bottles whilst loudly chanting.
 -  They communicate poorly, fight loudly, and decide to divorce.
 -  The film's musical score mostly consists of someone sawing away loudly on a cello.
 -  Each took a cracker and then proceeded to chew loudly, excruciatingly slowly, while the audience laughed somewhat nervously.
 -  The sound mix tends to favor the score, perhaps a bit too loudly at times, for the music can drown out the dialogue.
 -  She cannot be made to forget him, even by the chief alien shouting at her very loudly.
 -  It is great to be in the studio working while the rain pours loudly on the roof.
 
 - 1.1 In a strong or emphatic manner.
 they loudly complain about the lack of jobs Example sentencesExamples -  While the lustiness of the French is loudly proclaimed, the feeling of the English is quieter and stranger, but stronger.
 -  Dutch artists loudly lamented the contraction in patronage and collecting in the 18th century.
 -  The sculptured roof shapes loudly proclaim an artistic intent as well as modern technique.
 -  I have become furious when hearing tourists from other countries loudly criticizing my country.
 -  Just when the "culture wars" seemed to be subsiding, contemporary art has once again been loudly excoriated as offensive, obscene, and blasphemous.
 -  I'm not going to complain too loudly about an attractive female character being too hot on screen in lieu of her being scary.
 -  It's hard to rant too loudly against them in this case.
 -  If you don't loudly dictate the path that you wish to take from the outset, then clients or other external factors will generate your trajectory.
 -  Consumers loudly proclaim their preference for chocolate, with the starring role in multiple dairy product categories.
 -  They know, as farmers are loudly reminding them, that US cotton is a god, an American icon, not to be trifled with.
 
  - 1.2 In a vulgarly obtrusive manner; flashily.
 philanderers given to dressing loudly Example sentencesExamples -  Balanced against the building, the garish pink hue loudly calls to the audience, beckoning us to climb its rungs and storm the sacrosanct realm of the museum.
 -  Unfortunately, it is a pie loudly garnished with slices of baloney, a combination that doesn't appeal to many Americans.
 -  There were pictures of it in various countries, showing Australians huddled around the loudly decorated vehicle.
 -  The quality of the material speaks as loudly as the color and can make the difference between sleaze and suave.
 -  At first, we see one loudly dressed mechanic in stately attitude, with his hand on a cannon, ashore, and a ship riding at anchor in the offing.
 -  Would you be interested in the cobbled mews with some loudly painted houses?
 -  The most skilled player in the game is the master pickup artist, someone who dresses loudly.
 -  He spent four days with his dad riding around Cape Breton in a car loudly festooned with the newspaper logo.
 -  Do not attract attention by speaking loudly and dressing loudly.
 -  They participated in their own early-1990s-style revival by sporting loudly colored pants.
 
  
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