What is another word for loud and clear?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ʊd and klˈi͡ə] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "loud and clear" that can be used to convey the same meaning. Some of these synonyms include "audible and distinct," "crystal clear," "plain as day," "loudly and unequivocally," "unmistakable," and "clear and audible." These phrases all express the idea that something is being communicated in a way that is unmistakeable and easy to understand. Whether you are listening to someone speak or receiving instructions, using these synonyms can help you to convey that you have understood the message in a clear and unambiguous way.

What are the hypernyms for Loud and clear?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Loud and clear

  • Everybody on this floor wants to send the same loud and clear message: that Congress is united in its opposition to terror and we are all deeply concerned about the future and security of our close friend and ally, Israel.
    Earl Blumenauer
  • We'll make our voices heard loud and clear on the importance of cost-based power.
    Maria Cantwell
  • I believe the American people spoke loud and clear to the Bush Administration in yesterday's election that they disapprove of the current direction in the war in Iraq. As a result, the President wasted no time in dumping Secretary Rumsfeld.
    Jim Clyburn
  • The president and Republicans in Congress have repeatedly promised to revisit Social Security privatization after November. But Americans have already said, loud and clear, that they don't want Social Security to be privatized or dismantled.
    Jim Clyburn
  • Let me say this loud and clear. There is a world of difference between terrorist acts and the Islamic Shari'a. Islam is not only a religion, but a way of life. And at its heart lie the sacred principles of tolerance and dialogue.
    King Hussein

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