loud in Spanish
loud in Spanish is alto, fuerte, duro — loud means producing a lot of sound; not quiet.
loud in Spanish
alto
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
fuerte
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
duro
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
sonoro
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
ruidoso
(of a person, thing, event, etc.) Noisy.
bullicioso
(of a person, thing, event, etc.) Noisy.
escandaloso
(of a person, thing, event, etc.) Noisy.
estentóreo
(of a person, thing, event, etc.) Noisy.
estrepitoso
(of a person, thing, event, etc.) Noisy.
chillón
(of clothing, decorations, etc.) Having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns; gaudy.
colorinche
(of clothing, decorations, etc.) Having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns; gaudy.
llamativo
(of clothing, decorations, etc.) Having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns; gaudy.
vistoso
(of clothing, decorations, etc.) Having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns; gaudy.
What does "loud" mean?
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adj Producing a lot of sound; not quiet.
"The concert was so loud we could feel the bass in our chests."
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adj Attracting attention through boldness rather than subtlety, often used of colors, patterns, or behavior.
"He showed up in a loud Hawaiian shirt that clashed with everything."
loud in a sentence
- The concert was so loud we could feel the bass in our chests.
- Please keep your voice down, the baby just fell asleep — you're a bit loud.
- He showed up in a loud Hawaiian shirt that clashed with everything.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "loud" in Spanish?
"loud" in Spanish is alto, fuerte, duro. loud means: Producing a lot of sound; not quiet.
How do you use "loud" in a sentence?
Example: "The concert was so loud we could feel the bass in our chests." In Spanish, "loud" is alto, fuerte, duro.
Are there other ways to say "loud" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 13 translations listed for "loud": alto, fuerte, duro, sonoro, ruidoso, bullicioso.
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