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Louder

Loud \Loud\ (loud), a. [Compar. Louder (loud"[~e]r); superl. Loudest.] [OE. loud, lud, AS. hl[=u]d; akin to OS. hl[=u]d, D. luid, OHG. l[=u]t, G. laut, L. -clutus, in inclutus, inclitus, celebrated, renowned, cluere to be called, Gr. klyto`s heard, loud, famous, kly`ein to hear, Skr. [,c]ru.

  1. Having, making, or being a strong or great sound; noisy; striking the ear with great force; as, a loud cry; loud thunder.

    They were instant with loud voices, requiring that he might be crucified.
    --Luke xxiii. 23.

  2. Clamorous; boisterous.

    She is loud and stubborn.
    --Prov. vii. 11.

  3. Emphatic; impressive; urgent; as, a loud call for united effort. [Colloq.]

  4. Ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; as, a loud style of dress; loud colors. [Slang]

    Syn: Noisy; boisterous; vociferous; clamorous; obstreperous; turbulent; blustering; vehement.

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louder

a. (en-comparative of: loud)

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Louder (Parade song)

"Louder" is the debut single by British girlband Parade, which was released on 13 March 2011. It debuted at number ten in the UK Singles Chart, It also peaked forty-one in Ireland. The music video was filmed in an old house, with a girly house party, which went on in to the street with fireworks, it was directed by Emli Nava. The song was used in a Rimmel make up advert.

Louder (Charice song)

"Louder" is the second single of Filipina pop and R&B singer Charice from her second international studio album Infinity released on May 20, 2011, ahead of its planned May 30 release. This song was written by Daniel Jamas, Leah Haywood, Shelly Peiken and produced by Dreamlab.

Louder (DJ Fresh song)

"Louder" is a song by British producer DJ Fresh. It features vocals from Welsh singer Sian Evans. The song serves as the theme song for the Lucozade Sport Lite campaign. It was released on 3 July 2011 on Ministry of Sound. "Louder" is considered an important landmark for dubstep music as it was the first of the genre to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart. The song was featured on the soundtrack to SCE Studio Liverpool's Wipeout 2048 and used as the promotional theme for Fox8's reality program Cricket Superstar.

LOUDER

LOUDER is a fashion label based in London, specialized in premium sunglasses for fans of electronic music. It was set up by former Universal Music Group director Ian Shepherd.

Louder (Put Your Hands Up)

"Louder (Put Your Hands Up)" is the second solo single by American singer Chris Willis. It's his first single without long-time collaborator David Guetta. The single peaked at number 1 on Hot Dance Club Songs and number 27 in Netherlands. It was written by Chris Willis, Jonas Jeberg, Cutfather, and it was produced by Jeberg and Cutfather with co-production by Willis.

Louder (R5 album)

Louder is the full-length debut studio album by American pop rock band R5, which was released on September 24, 2013 by Hollywood Records. Louder was also released as a deluxe edition, with four extra tracks only available for digital download. As of October 2014, Louder has sold 150,000 copies in the US.

Louder (Lea Michele album)

Louder is the debut studio album by actress and singer Lea Michele. It was released on February 28, 2014 by Columbia Records. The album was preceded by the release of the album's lead single, " Cannonball". Michele collaborated with many songwriters and producers on the album, including Stargate and The Monsters and the Strangerz, both of whom have previously worked with recording artists such as Demi Lovato and Rihanna. Musically, the album is set in the genres of pop, power pop and EDM. Lyrically, the album speaks of strength and empowerment, romantic relationships, and loss of love.

Louder received mixed reviews from critics, with many criticizing its material as outdated and comparing it to albums by other pop singers like Katy Perry and Celine Dion. However, Michele's vocal performance received generally positive reception. In the United States, the album sold over 62,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number 4 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 9 on the Digital Albums Chart and number 16 on the UK Albums Chart. In Canada, the album also reached the number 4 spot in its first week of release. As well as the first single "Cannonball", four promotional singles were also released in the lead up to the album. Songwriters who feature on the album include singers Sia Furler and Christina Perri, and Academy Award-nominated lyricist Anne Preven.

Louder (Neon Jungle song)

"Louder" is a 2014 song by Neon Jungle from their 2014 album Welcome to the Jungle. It is their fourth single.

Usage examples of "louder".

The omission, probably on the last tag of the mission reel, seemed to sing out its absence far louder than the tritest concluding evaluation or recommendations.

Brannel began shyly, then bawled louder when several of the mages complained they couldn't hear him.

We who live on Doonarrala have always used louder voices zan on Hrruba.

The deep voices of the Gringg boomed louder and lower than the rest of the crowd.

These angry giants seemed more than human to her: larger, louder, more emphatic.

Grenejon looked up, then, because Niffy's purr reached a louder pitch.

In the bunker, the air was full of a crackling tension, louder to the nerves than the burning forest was to the ears.

His voice sounded louder, as if he was drifting back from whatever refuge he had bolted towards.

A barking broke loose, louder than the thunder, and the vault of heaven split.

The swearing and crashing sounds were getting louder and more emphatic.

Ten thousand pairs of hands pounded together, filling the amphitheater with sound that grew louder and louder until the very walls seemed to shake.

As the hubbub grew louder, his high voice cut through the noise like a cutting torch.

Its voice got louder and louder until it finally called a recess until the court could be humanly cleared.

Her voice was getting louder with each denunciatory re mark, and she had never been noted for tact.

Theirs was a more sedate party than the one on the balcony above, which got louder and louder as the evening progressed.