タイセイ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. loud voice
Pitch accent
イセイ
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
shout with a loud voice; fulminate; vociferate
Examples (24 in total)
Stop talking loudly.
We sang in loud voices.
She cursed loudly.
He gave a loud cry for help.
You must speak in a loud voice.
He cried out in pain.
He read the document aloud.
I almost laughed out loud.
Ken cried for help.
There's no need to speak so loud.
Crying out, the little girl was looking for her mother.
He shouted to her to be careful.
You had better not speak loudly in this room.
The injured man cried for help.
You don't need to speak so loud.
You don't have to talk so loud. I can hear you OK.
He yelled out an order to the soldiers.
I called his name loudly, but he didn't even look back.
I felt like singing loudly when the exam was over.
The drowning man shouted for help.
I spoke in a voice loud enough to be heard by everyone.
You don't have to speak so loudly. I can hear you very clearly.
He couldn't move and had to call for help.
The middle-aged women kept talking loudly all the way.