Loudly is an English word with synonyms like loud or aloud. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Loudly meaning
- In a loud manner; at a high volume.
- In a loud manner; gaudily, showily.
Using Loudly
- The main meaning on this page is: In a loud manner; at a high volume. | In a loud manner; gaudily, showily.
- Useful related words include: loud, aloud, softly, obstreperously.
- In the example corpus, loudly often appears in combinations such as: loudly and, and loudly, loudly as.
Context around Loudly
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 13 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Loudly
- In this selection, "loudly" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, booed, breathed, meowing, exclaim, jolting and booed stand out and add context to how "loudly" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about that loudly with conviction and already ticking loudly find the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "loudly" sits close to words such as baba, cyclone and das, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with loudly
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
He’s not afraid to talk about that — loudly, with conviction. (11 words)
All of the kids on his team cheer loudly and proudly for him. (13 words)
He sang the Kiddush loudly and proudly and made holidays a real celebration. (13 words)
Chelsea fans, many of whom had booed Potter loudly when defeat followed defeat in recent weeks, cheered the team off the pitch after a goal by Raheem Sterling and a retaken penalty by Kai Havertz earned the Blues a 2-0 win on the night. (45 words)
But at a charity event in 2000 compered by Kielty, who now presents RTÉ's The Late Late Show, Peter Mandelson – as he then was - asked 'loudly' if his father 'had been a member of the IRA', according to the archives released by Dublin. (44 words)
By 2016, Americans were starting to figure out that they’d been screwed — and that Hillary Clinton’s husband had been in on it by continuing Reagan’s policies and doubling-down on free trade — and were loudly demanding change. (40 words)
But if we seriously want a democracy in which voices of wisdom and experience are heard loudly enough to make any difference, what about giving extra votes to some people? (30 words)
Can we – before it is too late because the clock is already ticking loudly – find the vision and the actions that unite the independence forces and inspires our fellow citizens to embrace essential change? (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
As he stood in the ring, the audience booed loudly as he breathed loudly into the microphone.
A Belgian woman asked how to stop her cat from meowing loudly, and Galaxy recommended rewarding the cat’s silence.
All of the kids on his team cheer loudly and proudly for him.
An SDC spokesperson said previously: “A Community Protection Notice Written Warning (not a CPO) was served on March 29 which stated that amplified music should not be played so loudly as to unreasonably disturb people living nearby.
As Investigator Batterson approached the driver’s side door of Heard’s vehicle, he and Ayers were loudly and repeatedly announcing themselves as police officers.
Asked by the inquiry what he had done, he said: “I had sneezed rather loudly during a test and made other boys titter.
As the sermon was being preached, he would loudly exclaim amen and praise you, Jesus, with sincere enthusiasm.
As we leave Ankara, the giggly students attempt to light a candle in the loudly jolting cabin, to create even more ambience.
Bass was loudly booed by some of the 42,205 in attendance at Rogers Centre a day after the Toronto reliever apologized for sharing a homophobic video on Instagram.
But at a charity event in 2000 compered by Kielty, who now presents RTÉ's The Late Late Show, Peter Mandelson – as he then was - asked 'loudly' if his father 'had been a member of the IRA', according to the archives released by Dublin.
But if we seriously want a democracy in which voices of wisdom and experience are heard loudly enough to make any difference, what about giving extra votes to some people?
But there were also a lot of parents who thought there was definitely a middle ground between a child having to sit quietly and listen to adult conversations and then running around and shouting loudly.
By 2016, Americans were starting to figure out that they’d been screwed — and that Hillary Clinton’s husband had been in on it by continuing Reagan’s policies and doubling-down on free trade — and were loudly demanding change.
Calls for Russian players to be banned have been loudly repeated in Ukrainian circles and Tatiana Prozorova has fuelled the debate after her social media activity was highlighted on Sunday evening.
Can we – before it is too late because the clock is already ticking loudly – find the vision and the actions that unite the independence forces and inspires our fellow citizens to embrace essential change?
Chelsea fans, many of whom had booed Potter loudly when defeat followed defeat in recent weeks, cheered the team off the pitch after a goal by Raheem Sterling and a retaken penalty by Kai Havertz earned the Blues a 2-0 win on the night.
Fans showered Dominik Mysterio with loud boos, only to cheer Jey Uso just as loudly when he made the save on Cody’s behalf.
He sang the Kiddush loudly and proudly and made holidays a real celebration.
He’s not afraid to talk about that — loudly, with conviction.
His acolytes spent decades swearing — sometimes rather loudly on telephone calls, inside saloons and in Capitol hallways — that the speaker, who also led the state Democratic Party, was extraordinarily careful to stay within ethical and legal boundaries.
Common combinations with loudly
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- loudly and 19×
- and loudly 11×
- loudly as 7×
- so loudly 7×
- too loudly 7×
- loudly enough 6×
- loudly in 6×
- loudly to 6×
- as loudly 5×
- loudly on 5×