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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She enthusiastically painted the canvas louder, expressing her emotions.
She spoke louder than usual so that everyone could hear her.
She ignored others' perspectives louder, showing a lack of empathy.
He spoke louder than necessary, trying to assert his superiority.
He spoke louder when he realized he wasn't being heard.
She typed the report louder as the deadline approached.
The teacher repeated the instructions louder for emphasis.
The speaker raised his voice even louder to captivate the audience.
The parent called their child's name louder to get their attention.
The manager insisted louder on implementing the new policy.
She knocked louder on the door to express her urgency.
The officer commanded the troops to move louder during the drill.
He urged his friend louder to come to the party with him.
The protesters marched louder, demanding justice.
The toddler cried louder when she was denied a toy.
The sunflower yellow is louder than the pastel yellow.
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