different between loudly vs noisily
loudly
English
Etymology
From Middle English loudly, equivalent to loud +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- enPR: loud?l?, IPA(key): /?la?dli/
- Hyphenation: loud?ly
Adverb
loudly (comparative loudlier or more loudly, superlative loudliest or most loudly)
- In a loud manner; at a high volume.
- Synonym: loud
- Antonym: quietly
Translations
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noisily
English
Etymology
noisy +? -ly
Pronunciation
Adverb
noisily (comparative more noisily, superlative most noisily)
- in a noisy manner; in such a way as to create a great deal of noise or sound
- They talked noisily and long into the night.
Translations
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