This meaning shows when a sound is strong and easy to hear. It describes how something is done with a lot of noise or volume.
She spoke loudly to be heard.
The music played loudly all night.
Used when someone shows their opinions or feelings in a clear and strong way. It means not hiding what you think or feel.
He loudly disagreed with the plan.
She loudly supported her friend’s idea.
When someone acts in a way that is very clear and attracts attention, often because of strong emotion or joy.
They laughed loudly at the joke.
The crowd cheered loudly after the win.
Used when a sound is strong but unpleasant, like an alarm or loud horn. It can be uncomfortable to hear.
The alarm rang loudly and woke us up.
Cars honked loudly in the traffic jam.
Describes doing something so others can easily hear or see your feelings or actions, not hidden or quiet.
She loudly expressed her joy at the event.
He loudly announced his decision to leave.
Used when someone reacts or speaks in a strong, clear, and sometimes exaggerated way, to show strong feelings or make a point.
She loudly rejected the idea without thinking.
He loudly claimed he was the best in class.
Indicates speaking or acting in a way that is very direct, rough, or rude, without care for others' feelings.
He loudly criticized the new rules.
They loudly complained about the food.