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Loud is an adjective describing the volume of a sound. It really has no verb form. However, the adverb form, loudly, can describe verbs. Some examples: * He sang loudly so he could be heard above the drums. * The fans roared loudly as the Americans scored another goal. * The preacher spoke loudly to inspire the congregation. * Upon hearing of his death, Mom cried loudly.

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forte (soft is piano), Italian terms used in music.

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The verb of loudly is louden.

As in "The music loudened suddenly".

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Deafening, earsplitting,thunderous, and blaring.

If you need help on questions like these in the future just look up synonyms for the word.

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The verb for loud is loudly.

As in "to loudly do something".

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The noun form of "loud" is "loudness."

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