The difference between Dank and Loud
When used as nouns, dank means moisture, whereas loud means high-quality marijuana.
When used as adjectives, dank means dark, damp and humid, whereas loud means of great intensity.
Dank is also verb with the meaning: to moisten, dampen.
Loud is also adverb with the meaning: loudly.
check bellow for the other definitions of Dank and Loud
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Dank as a verb (obsolete, intransitive):
To moisten, dampen; used of mist, dew etc.
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Dank as a noun:
Moisture; humidity; water.
Examples:
"rfquotek John Milton"
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Dank as an adjective:
Dark, damp and humid.
Examples:
"The dank cave was chilly and spooky."
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Dank as an adjective (figuratively, of marijuana):
Highly potent.
Examples:
"That was dank bud."
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Dank as an adjective (slang, often ironic):
Great, awesome.
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Dank as a noun:
A small silver coin formerly used in Persia.
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Loud as an adjective (of a sound):
Of great intensity.
Examples:
"Turn that music down; it's too loud.'"
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Loud as an adjective (of a person, thing, event, etc.):
Noisy.
Examples:
"a loud party that went on all night"
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Loud as an adjective (of a person, event, etc.):
Not subtle or reserved, brash.
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Loud as an adjective (of clothing, decorations, etc.):
Having unpleasantly and tastelessly contrasting colours or patterns; gaudy.
Examples:
"a loud style of dress; loud colors'"
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Loud as an adjective (of marijuana, slang):
High-quality; premium; having a strong or pungent odour indicating good quality
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Loud as a noun (slang):
High-quality marijuana
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Loud as an adverb:
Loudly.