100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "louder"
Definition
"Louder" is an adverb that describes the manner in which a sound is produced, indicating that it is at a higher volume than something else. It can also imply an increase in intensity or emphasis in communication or expression.
Synonyms
- More loudly
 - With greater volume
 - With more intensity
 - More forcefully
 - More audibly
 
Antonyms
- Quieter
 - Softer
 - More silently
 - More softly
 - Less audibly
 
Examples
- Please speak louder so everyone can hear you.
 - The music was played louder than before.
 - She shouted louder to get his attention.
 - The crowd cheered louder as the band took the stage.
 - Can you turn the TV louder? I can't hear it.
 - He sang louder during the chorus.
 - The dog barked louder than usual.
 - The teacher asked the students to answer louder.
 - The thunder crashed louder than any storm I had ever heard.
 - The announcer spoke louder to energize the audience.
 - She laughed louder when she found the joke funny.
 - The fire alarm went off louder than expected.
 - He played his guitar louder to drown out the noise.
 - The wind howled louder as the storm approached.
 - The kids were playing louder in the backyard.
 - She turned the radio louder while driving.
 - The engine roared louder as he pressed the accelerator.
 - The lion's roar was louder than any other animal in the zoo.
 - The fireworks exploded louder than the previous year.
 - My phone rang louder than I anticipated.
 - The crowd became louder in response to the exciting game.
 - He insisted on speaking louder to make his point clear.
 - The laughter in the room grew louder as the night went on.
 - The thunderclap was louder than a gunshot.
 - The teacher encouraged the students to read louder during the presentation.
 - She clapped louder to show her appreciation.
 - The speakers at the concert were set to play louder than last year.
 - The chants of the fans became louder with each goal.
 - He urged the band to play louder for the back row.
 - The sound of the waves crashing on the shore was louder than his voice.
 - The audience laughed louder at the comedian's funniest joke.
 - She asked him to repeat himself, louder this time.
 - The alarm clock rang louder than usual this morning.
 - The fireworks were louder than we had anticipated.
 - The coach shouted louder to motivate the players.
 - The sound system was adjusted to make everything louder.
 - The sirens outside were blaring louder than the conversation.
 - The crowd erupted louder after the final whistle.
 - I could hear the music louder from the other room.
 - She spoke louder than necessary in the quiet library.
 - The phone's ringtone was set to be louder for important calls.
 - The performance was captivating, and the applause grew louder.
 - The argument got heated, and voices were raised louder.
 - He cheered louder than anyone else in the stadium.
 - The sound of the train approaching was louder than I expected.
 - The laughter from the party next door was louder than the music playing.
 - She turned the volume up louder for the thrilling scene.
 - The roar of the crowd was louder than the announcer.
 - The sound of the bell ringing grew louder as it approached noon.
 - He had to speak louder to convey his excitement.
 - The thunder rolled louder as the storm intensified.
 - The sound of the blender was louder than the music playing.
 - The kids were getting louder as they played their games.
 - The lecture was so interesting that the audience listened louder.
 - She had to sing louder to be heard over the band.
 - The clattering of dishes became louder as the party went on.
 - The singer's voice was louder than the accompanying instruments.
 - The crowd's reaction grew louder with each passing minute.
 - The roar of the waterfall was louder than I ever imagined.
 - He needed to shout louder to be heard over the traffic.
 - The sound effects in the movie were louder than the dialogue.
 - She urged her friend to speak louder during the discussion.
 - The drums beat louder as the song approached its climax.
 - The audience grew louder in anticipation of the finale.
 - The dog barked louder whenever the mailman arrived.
 - The air horn sounded louder at the start of the race.
 - The cheering became louder as the team scored.
 - He needed to express himself louder to make an impact.
 - The radio was playing louder than I wanted it to be.
 - She laughed louder when she found the pun amusing.
 - The echo in the canyon was louder than we expected.
 - The sound of the applause grew louder with each act.
 - The clamor from the kitchen was louder than the conversation.
 - He had to raise his voice louder to compete with the noise.
 - The fireworks display was louder than my expectations.
 - She cheered louder than any fan in the stadium.
 - The engine revved louder as he pushed the pedal to the metal.
 - The sound of the waves crashing was louder than usual today.
 - The footsteps echoed louder in the empty hallway.
 - The kids were asked to play louder so their parents could hear.
 - The instructor asked them to respond louder during the exercise.
 - The guitar solo was played louder than the preceding verses.
 - The applause grew louder as the show came to a close.
 - The sirens were louder than any other sound on the street.
 - She listened to the podcast at a louder volume while working.
 - The tension mounted as the music became louder.
 - The crowd became louder with every passing moment.
 - He shouted louder to be heard over the crowd.
 - The thunder clapped louder as the storm rolled in.
 - The sounds of joy grew louder during the celebration.
 - The sound of the crowd was louder than the announcements.
 - The laughter from the room next door was louder than my own.
 - She clapped her hands louder to get everyone's attention.
 - The air conditioning unit turned on louder than usual.
 - The music at the party was turned up louder for the dance.
 - The audience reacted louder than expected to the performance.
 - The sirens blared louder as they approached the scene.
 - The sound of the train whistle was louder than the conversations around.
 - He spoke louder to compensate for the noisy environment.
 - The closing song was played louder to end the night with a bang.
 
