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loud enough
adjective as in audible
Weak matches
adjective as in clear
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Sometimes called a sperm whale’s “gunshot,” these sounds are the loudest made by any animal — over 200 decibels, or roughly the equivalent of a Saturn IV rocket blasting off, and loud enough to burst human eardrums and potentially kill someone, though neither deafening or death has been documented.
June was also when there were rumblings about “post-Kishida” candidates – loud enough to make it into the national media - as dissatisfied party colleagues feared having an unpopular leader on the PM ticket ahead of next year’s general election.
The wolf-whistling would have been “loud enough to be heard by members of the public”, the panel found.
It was the soundtrack of this year’s antiwar protest, voiced on the morning of May 11 by hundreds of cap-and-gowned graduates, loud enough to nearly drown out the ceremony’s official speakers — and force the event to halt.
Becky Hill says we’re “not loud enough” so we go again.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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