Used in a Sentence

louder

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for louder.

Editorial note

All the valuation and volatility metrics have been screaming louder and louder for a long time now.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

A surname.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of louder gathered in one view.

noun

A surname.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for louder.

noun

A surname.

Example sentences

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All the valuation and volatility metrics have been screaming louder and louder for a long time now.

2

Most kinds of unpaid internships are illegal, and it's become a louder issue in the last year or so.

3

And younger people tend to be louder and more enthusiastic while older people tend to be more tool-for-the-job oriented.

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It goes oh that means someone pressed vol+, I'll make it louder.

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Some people can speak louder than others, some people speak better than others.

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If anyone screams louder, you drop everything and work on their project.

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The louder you are, the more space you take, the more you let people know of your ideas and your work, the more money you get.

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Even Ellen in the op-ed says > As the trolls on Reddit grew louder and more harassing in recent weeks, another group of users became more vocal.

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Your actions are speaking louder than your thoughts here.

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We're producing louder noise and a quieter signal.

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That's noisier, but it isn't a louder signal.

12

Maybe you old dogs should've barked a bit louder because the way we used to manage systems and system environments before docker was plain ridiculous.

Quote examples

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"x is louder than a jet engine!" from the pilot's seat or standing on the wings?

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"louder than a crying baby," in the bedroom or in my arms?

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But I'm not sure why you want to "hear DNA's sound" and considering that biological processes occurring at the organ level will be much louder, it would be difficult.

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Basically, the nature of the internet and how it enables individuals to have much louder voices, has significant implications for the integrity and expectations of what we used to consider "news".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use louder in a sentence?

All the valuation and volatility metrics have been screaming louder and louder for a long time now.

What does louder mean?

A surname.

What part of speech is louder?

louder is commonly used as noun.