Loud vs Blustering - What's the difference?
loud | blustering | Synonyms |
(of a sound) Of great intensity.
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Noisy.
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Not subtle or reserved, brash.
Having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns; gaudy.
Engaged in the process of blustering.
Pompous or arrogant in one's speech or bearing.
As adjectives the difference between loud and blustering
is that loud is of great intensity while blustering is engaged in the process of blustering.As an adverb loud
is loudly.As a proper noun Loud
is {{surname}.As a noun blustering is
the process of blustering.As a verb blustering is
present participle of bluster.loud
English
Alternative forms
* lowd (obsolete)Adjective
(er)- She is loud and stubborn.