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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
But the data tends to be "noisy", she said, and "you do want to see another month of data before you really hang your hat on this".
Here was a leader knowingly painting in primary colours and determined to be heard in our noisy politics.
The calls include reports of serious crimes, such as home break-ins and domestic disputes, along with instances when the public has sought help with noisy neighbors, loud parties and other routine matters.
The measure is roughly equivalent to the sound of city traffic or a noisy restaurant.
He said he and his fellow encampment residents “might have been a little noisy,” but he wasn’t aware of any drug deals and “we never harassed the neighbors.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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