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 Velado
 
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							| A noisy street. 
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							| Hello everyone!. I �d like to thank you all for all the things I �m learning in this wonderful site. One of my students chose the adjective LOUD as a synonim of noisy in  a context talking about a street. I �m not sure about it as I haven �t seen it before. Is it correct ? Thank you so much.
 
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 Redbull
 
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							| Yes you can use loud.   one example on how! 
The decibels are so loud In the street I can�t hear myself think! redbull gives you wings you know  . |  7 Feb 2011     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Yes, you can use it as a synonym. 
 You could say, "It was so loud/noisy outside that I couldn�t sleep."
 
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 elu�s
 
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							| and you can also use it to describe people 
 Eg. "Martha is a really loud woman", meaning that she usually speaks in a really loud voice, in a way that it isn �t pleasant. 
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 Velado
 
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							| How useful and clear your explanations are!. Thanks a lot for your help!.  |  7 Feb 2011     
					
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