Loudmouthed Meaning in English
word
ˈlaʊdˌmaʊðd
LOUD-mowthd
lˈaʊdmaʊðd
loud-MOWTHD
释义
If someone is loudmouthed, they talk a lot in a noisy, rude, or boastful way, often saying things that are better kept quiet.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often negative. Used to criticize people who are noisy, rude, or can't keep secrets. Common in phrases like 'loudmouthed boss' or 'that loudmouthed guy'. Do not use for simply talkative people—implies a lack of discretion or manners.
Spanish: bocazas - bocónPortuguese (BR): falador(a) - boca grandePortuguese (PT): falador(a) - boca grandeChinese (Simplified): 爱嚷嚷的 - 嘴大的人Chinese (Traditional): 愛嚷嚷的 - 嘴大的人Hindi: बोलचालू - बड़बोलाArabic: ثرثار - فم كبيرBengali: অতিবাচক - মুখফাটাRussian: громогласный - болтливый (невоспитанный)Japanese: 口うるさい - 口の悪いVietnamese: lắm mồm - thích nói to (thô lỗ)Korean: 입이 거친 - 말이 많은 (무례한)Turkish: ağzı bozuk - geveze (kaba)Urdu: باتونی - بے تکلفانہ (بدتمیز)Indonesian: cerewet - besar mulut
例句
He is very loudmouthed at parties.
basic
Nobody likes a loudmouthed friend.
basic
Don't be so loudmouthed about your opinions.
basic
My uncle is a bit loudmouthed, but he means well.
natural
That guy is so loudmouthed—everyone knows other people's secrets because of him.
natural
She can be pretty loudmouthed when something upsets her.
natural