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"loudest" vs "most lous"

Both 'loudest' and 'most lous' are not correct. The correct form to use is 'loudest' when comparing the degree of loudness between multiple things. 'Most lous' is not a standard or accepted form in English.

Last Updated: March 08, 2024

loudest

Correct. 'Loudest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'loud' and is used to compare the degree of loudness between multiple things.

Use 'loudest' when comparing the degree of loudness between multiple things.

most lous

Incorrect. 'Most lous' is not a standard or accepted form in English. The correct form is 'loudest'.

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