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UK//ˈlaʊdmaʊθ//US//ˈlaʊdmaʊθ//

Meaning of Loudmouth

A person who speaks loudly or too much, often obnoxiously.

In simple words: A person who talks too much or too loudly.

Loudmouth in a sentence

  • Everyone knows she's a real loudmouth at work, always interrupting meetings.
  • I can't stand that loudmouth telling everyone my business!
  • At family gatherings, my uncle is the loudmouth who steals the spotlight.

How to use Loudmouth

Used informally to describe someone who is very vocal about their opinions, often in a rude way. May be inappropriate in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a loud person at a party—everyone can hear them, even if they don’t want to!

Related words

Collocations with Loudmouth

  • blabbering loudmouth
  • annoying loudmouth
  • loudmouth politician
  • loudmouth friend

Synonyms for Loudmouth

  • blabbermouth
  • chatterbox
  • noisemaker
  • talkative person
  • gossip

Opposites of Loudmouth

  • quiet person
  • introvert

Common mistakes with Loudmouth

  • Confused with 'loud mouth' as two separate words.
  • Used in formal situations where a more neutral word is better.
  • Assumed to be positive when often it’s negative.

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Frequently asked questions about Loudmouth

What does Loudmouth mean?

A person who talks too much or too loudly.

What is the definition of Loudmouth?

A person who speaks loudly or too much, often obnoxiously.

How do you use Loudmouth in a sentence?

Everyone knows she's a real loudmouth at work, always interrupting meetings.

Can you give another example of Loudmouth?

I can't stand that loudmouth telling everyone my business!

What are synonyms for Loudmouth?

Common alternatives include blabbermouth, chatterbox, noisemaker, talkative person, gossip.

What is the opposite of Loudmouth?

Opposite meanings include quiet person, introvert.

What words go with Loudmouth?

It commonly pairs with blabbering loudmouth, annoying loudmouth, loudmouth politician, loudmouth friend.

What are common mistakes when using Loudmouth?

Confused with 'loud mouth' as two separate words. Used in formal situations where a more neutral word is better. Assumed to be positive when often it’s negative.

How do you pronounce Loudmouth?

US: //ˈlaʊdmaʊθ//, UK: //ˈlaʊdmaʊθ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Loudmouth formal or informal?

"Loudmouth" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Loudmouth?

Used informally to describe someone who is very vocal about their opinions, often in a rude way. May be inappropriate in formal contexts.