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Louder meaning
comparative form of loud: more loud
Example sentences (20)
I wanted to put it to bed and enjoy the day but he kept pushing and pushing and getting louder and louder.
Maybe because of that, the fans were getting louder and louder, they felt real ownership.
The drums of war beat louder and louder.
Bowler told the court the pair would often argue over drugs and money and Bowler claimed Ms Price would get louder and louder after she had drunk alcohol.
The big problem with the current political climate, here and in the United States, is that people simply end up "shouting louder and louder to people who already agree with them", she says, laying much of the blame at the feet of Tony Abbott.
Those 3 a.m. wake-up calls when all the chatter in your mind gets louder and louder.
While the buzz and demand for body diversity has become louder and louder, athleisure brand originally launched with this ethos, when it first the scene in 2016.
Chants grew louder and louder, as years of outrage morphed into a collective release.
It was a sort of sound, weak at first but getting louder and louder.
More details of this are being exposed daily, and our intelligence, military and national security communities are getting louder and louder in signaling their alarm.
By comparison, the Google speaker sounds slightly harsh – at louder volumes we had to turn it down, but the new Echo Dot can be driven to full volume and is not only louder but avoids distortion and is pleasant to listen to.
It kept going and got louder and louder, and things just fell everywhere — everything off my dressers, off my bookcases, my kitchen cupboard.
The murmur of unrelated lives haphazardly congregated together but for one night grew louder and louder.
Pant-hoots are made of four parts, starting with soft "hoos" that get louder and louder and climax into screams and sometimes barks; the former die down to soft "hoos" again as the call ends.
The next would be a slightly louder C (4) and a slightly quieter C (5); the next would be a still louder D(4) and a still quieter D(5).
Actions speak louder than interview words.
Actions speak louder than words” is a truism that applies well to St. Joseph.
A louder “Mr Adeyemi, please!” got him startled to self-awareness.
As the extent of Chinese espionage becomes known and understood, the call for “consequences” becomes louder.
As the final lap began and with her son in dead last, she cheered even louder.