[
US
/ˈɫaʊdən/
]
[ UK /lˈaʊdən/ ]
[ UK /lˈaʊdən/ ]
VERB
- cause to become loud
-
become louder
The room loudened considerably
How To Use louden In A Sentence
- I've forsaken my overbore Loudenboomers for cartridges that perform well without burning a cupful of powder. If You could have just one rifle...
- Can you? billie louden wrote: I am sick and tired of hearing this administration whine and cry everytime their policies are questioned. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
- JMPKAY wrote: billie louden wrote: Ms. Greene I wondered what took you so long to chime in on this issue? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
- Sarah Palin interjected herself into primary races in Delaware and Nevada, however, and used her considerable popularity with the GOP base to knock off more viable candidates (Sue Louden, Mike Castle) who might have fared better with the general electorate. Jane Hamsher: Top 10 Surprise Election Night Losers
- In the case of the estate of webster kelley, deceased, john louden and patricia louden, personal respresentatives, petitioner v. comissioner of internal revenue, respondent the court found that the cash assets of the Family Limited Partnership could be discounted 25%. Blattmachr & Gans on Family Limited Partnership Formation
- His voice loudened, though each word fell stone-heavy. The Boat of a Million Years
- Amidst the noise and the sword-blade hurt she began to hear a crackling that loudened. The Boat of a Million Years
- Over 15 seconds, the rumble loudened to the roar of a thousand freight trains. USATODAY.com - Miracles emerge from debris
- The racket loudened, muffled by houses and contorted alleys but unmistakable. The Boat of a Million Years
- The wind in the grass, the sound of the horses cropping, seemed to louden. Starfarers