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noisy
adjective as in very loud and unharmonious in sound
Strongest matches
boisterous, cacophonous, clamorous, rambunctious, riotous, rowdy, strident, vociferous
Weak matches
blatant, blusterous, booming, chattering, clangorous, clattery, deafening, disorderly, ear-popping, ear-splitting, jumping, loudmouth, obstreperous, piercing, rackety, raising Cain, raising the roof, raspy, screaming, strepitous, tumultuous, turbulent, turned up, uproarious
Example Sentences
She said she heard a noisy car come up the drive and park near the house.
It is still not clear what the sounds were - the ocean is noisy and even more so during an operation like this.
The new album opens with the driving noisy rock riffing of “Jerkin,’” as Taylor pushes back against haters with boasts and joyous profanity: “Last time I checked, I got success / Cuz the losers are online and they are obsessed / Typin’.”
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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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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