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noisy
[ noi-zee ]
adjective
- making much noise:
noisy children.
Synonyms: vociferous, uproarious, tumultuous, clamorous
Antonyms: quiet
- abounding in or full of noise:
a noisy assembly hall.
- characterized by much noise:
a noisy celebration; a noisy protest.
noisy
/ ˈnɔɪzɪ /
adjective
- making a loud or constant noise
- full of or characterized by noise
Derived Forms
- ˈnoisiness, noun
- ˈnoisily, adverb
Other Words From
- noisi·ly adverb
- noisi·ness noun
- un·noisi·ly adverb
- un·noisy adjective
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
That is a big part of the explanation for why this argument has got so noisy, so quickly.
It is the week where farmers are heading for Westminster - and bringing some noisy and influential friends with them.
She said she heard a noisy car come up the drive and park near the house.
Their reunion, in a noisy contact centre, went well – but the following day Cassie was very tired, pale and limp.
So prepare for the opposite of smooth – bumpy, noisy and transactional – finding issues where they can do a deal with Trump, who reveres his capacity as a deal maker.
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