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adjective 
  1. Of a sound, of great intensity.
Turn that music down, it's too loud.
  1. Of a person, event, etc, noisy.
  2. Of a person, event, etc, non-subtle, irrevelant.
  3. Of a colour, clothing, etc, having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns.
You, there, wearing the purple tie with green stripes and red polka dots, I may not be able to hear you over that tie, so you may need to shout a little. - Supervisor 246 in Paul Robinson's Instrument of God
Translations: 
  • Dutch: luidruchtig, luidruchtige
    (trans-mid)
  • French: voyant , voyante
  • German: grell
    (trans-mid)
  • Italian: rumoroso , rumorosa
  • Spanish: chillón , chillona
    (trans-bottom)
adverb 
  1. loudly.
Etymology: Old English hlÅd


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