🔊noisy

adjective
/ˈnɔɪzi/

Meaning

Making a lot of loud sounds; full of noise.
making a lot of loud or unpleasant sound; clamorous

Example Sentences

The children were noisy during the party.

The noisy construction work outside made it difficult to concentrate.

Example Expressions

noisy as a market

Synonyms

loud, boisterous, rowdy, clamorous, raucous
Entry 1
loud, boisterous, rowdy, clamorous, raucous
Entry 2
loud, clamorous, boisterous, raucous

Antonyms

quiet, silent, calm, peaceful
Entry 1
quiet, silent, calm
Entry 2
quiet, silent, peaceful

Collocations

noisy children, noisy street, noisy crowd, noisy neighbors, noisy traffic
Entry 1
noisy children, noisy street, noisy crowd
Entry 2
noisy crowd, noisy neighbors, noisy traffic

More Example Sentences

Our table was surrounded by noisy kids.

It’s difficult to focus when it’s noisy.

We have trouble focusing in a noisy place.

He has difficulty focusing in noisy places.

He is frustrated with the noisy environment.

I have trouble concentrating in a noisy place.

We escaped from the noisy street for a quiet café.

We struggle to communicate clearly in noisy places.

She struggles to speak clearly badly in noisy places.

I have difficulty concentrating when the room is noisy.

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