loudly has definitions from the field of music
1
[ adverb ] with relatively high volume

Synonyms

aloud loud

Examples

"the band played loudly" "she spoke loudly and angrily" "he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him" "cried aloud for help"

Used in print

(Christopher Davis, First Family....)

He said more loudly , `` I'm full , old Pop '' .

Scotty said the same words more loudly .

(Glayds H. Barr, The Master of Geneva....)

Monsieur_Favre 's threat would become a reality , for he continued to proclaim loudly that the city must rid itself of `` that Frenchman '' .

(William Maxwell, The Chateau....)

The clock on the mantel_piece was scandalized and ticked so loudly that he glanced at it over his shoulder and then quickly left the room .

(Bruce Palmer, "My Brother's Keeper", Many Are...)

The figure in the corner belched loudly , a deep , liquid eruption .

Related terms

softly loud loud

2
[ adverb ] in manner that attracts attention

Examples

"obstreperously, he demanded to get service"

Used in print

(Ralph J. Salisbury, "On the Old Santa Fe Trail...)

High , so it would only bounce harmlessly but loudly off the car 's steel roof .

3
[ adverb ] (music) used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly

Synonyms

forte

Related terms

piano forte forte

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