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Definition of Loudmouthed
1. a. Having a loud voice; talking or sounding noisily; noisily impudent.
Definition of Loudmouthed
1. Adjective. Tending to loud, indiscreet, especially bragging, speech. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Loudmouthed
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loudmouthed
Literary usage of Loudmouthed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reminiscences of Chicago During the Civil War by Mabel McIlvaine (1914)
"There was more joy over him than over many smaller and less heroic-looking men,
for was he not also dashing and daring in his manner, and loudmouthed withal ..."
2. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1903)
"... in Leipzig in 1519, he gives vent to his disgust that " such stupid, bungling,
vapid, loudmouthed fools should take a hand in the discussion at all. ..."
3. The Natural History of Some Common Animals: A Book of Animal Life by Charles George Douglas Roberts (1904)
"... between its tortuous shores, some of the loudmouthed men did go away.
Nevertheless, the big cat's rage waxed hotter than ever. ..."
4. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1893)
"... denounced it "as " the last refuge of a scoundrel " ; but the new patriotism
which can not commend itself by loudmouthed denunciation of other countries ..."
5. Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt (1913)
"{The loudmouthed upholder of popular rights who attacks wickedness only when it
is allied with wealth, and who never publicly assails any misdeed, ..."
6. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore (1862)
"Half as much caused the wild panic at Bull Run, for which the nation, as one man,
became a loudmouthed apologist. ..."
7. The Yale Literary Magazine by Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg, Yale University (1887)
"And is the temptation of a practice game of ball enough to excuse a loudmouthed
rejoicing over the misfortunes of your opponent ? Bah ! ..."