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Loud and clear Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaʊd/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈkɫɪɹ
LOUD and KLEER
lˈaʊd/ /ˈænd/ /klˈiə
LOUD and KLEE-uh

Definition

If you say something is 'loud and clear,' you mean it is easy to hear and understand. It's often used to confirm someone heard or understood a message well.

Usage & Nuances

'Loud and clear' is informal and often used in spoken English, especially to confirm instructions, warnings, or feedback are understood. Used literally (about sound) and figuratively (about messages or intentions). Common reply: 'Do you understand?' — 'Loud and clear!'.

Example Sentences

Can you hear me loud and clear?

basic

The teacher spoke loud and clear to the class.

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Your instructions are loud and clear.

basic

Okay, I got it loud and clear—I'll be careful next time.

natural

You don't have to repeat it, the message is loud and clear.

natural

When she said 'no,' it was loud and clear.

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