Pronunciation: /laʊd ənd klɪr/
adjective describing the manner in which something is heard or understood
A1 I can hear you loud and clear.
A2 Please speak up so I can hear you loud and clear.
B1 The announcement was made loud and clear for everyone to hear.
B2 The instructions were given loud and clear, so there should be no confusion.
C1 The speaker's message came through loud and clear, leaving no room for misinterpretation.
C2 The singer's powerful voice resonated loud and clear throughout the auditorium.
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate the manner in which something is done
A1 I told him loud and clear that I didn't want to go.
A2 She spoke loud and clear so everyone could hear her.
B1 The instructions were given loud and clear for everyone to understand.
B2 The announcement was made loud and clear over the intercom.
C1 The leader's speech was delivered loud and clear, resonating with the audience.
C2 The message was conveyed loud and clear, leaving no room for misinterpretation.
formal The speaker's message came through loud and clear during the conference.
informal I told him I can hear him loud and clear, no need to shout.
slang The music at the party was bumping loud and clear.
figurative Her determination to succeed was loud and clear in everything she did.
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spoken loud and clear