Is loud an adjective?

Yes, “loud” is an adjective used to describe someone or something as “high volume,” “noisy,” “emphatic,” or “obtrusive.”

“Loud” can be used as an attributive adjective that precedes a noun and modifies it (e.g., “loud music”). It can also be used as a predicate adjective to describe the subject of a sentence (e.g., “The lawnmower is loud”). When used as a predicate adjective, it is always preceded by a linking verb (e.g., “be,” “seem”).

“Loud” is closely related to the adverb “loudly” (e.g., “She was singing loudly”).

A QuillBot Grammar Check can help ensure you’re using words like “loud” correctly.