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Meaning of noisy
Having a loud and unpleasant sound
Etymology of noisy
The word "noisy" has its roots in the Old French word "noise," meaning "din" or "commotion," which is derived from the Latin word "noxia," meaning "harm" or "injury"
Historically, the word "noisy" has been used to describe environments, situations, or sounds that are unpleasantly loud or disruptive
Synonyms
boisterous
rowdy
raucous
loud
clamorous
vociferous
strident
cacophonous
discordant
harsh
jarring
grating
shrill
ear-piercing
deafening
thunderous
blaring
piercing
penetrating
blasting
ringing
clattering
banging
crashing
booming
resonant
sonorous
vibrant
tumultuous
turbulent
unruly
unquiet
unsettled
disruptive
disturbing
intrusive
annoying
irritating
vexing
bothersome
Definitions
- Characterized by a loud and unpleasant sound
- * Causing or creating a lot of noise
- * Unpleasantly loud or harsh
Usage Examples
- The city was very noisy at night due to the traffic and construction
- * The noisy neighbors kept me awake all night
- * The concert was so noisy that I had to wear earplugs