воскресенье, 1 декабря 2024 г.

laud, loud, load

laud - /lɔːd/

loud - /laʊd/

load - /loʊd/


  • The audience began to loudly laud the singer for her performance as she helped the crew load the equipment.
  • The teacher gave laud to the student who spoke loud enough to be heard while helping carry the heavy load of books.
  • Despite the loud noise from the construction, the workers were lauded for managing to load the materials efficiently.
  • She sang so loud that the neighbors came to laud her talent, though they had to help her load the truck for her next gig.
  • The team earned loud cheers and laud from the crowd as they worked together to load the trophies onto the bus.
  • The speaker was lauded for his powerful words, even though his loud voice made it hard to load the audio recording properly.
  • After a loud round of applause, the actor was lauded for his role and helped load props backstage.
  • The coach gave laud to his players for their loud enthusiasm and willingness to load the team van with gear.
  • The priest’s sermon received laud from the congregation, even as loud singing filled the church while they prepared to load donations.
  • The loud announcement was followed by laud for the volunteers, who stayed late to load the relief supplies into the truck.

Pronunciation Note:

    • Laud: /lɔːd/ — To praise or commend someone highly.

    • Loud: /laʊd/ — Producing a lot of sound; not quiet.

    • Load: /loʊd/ — A weight or quantity to be carried, or the act of carrying or packing items.

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