noisy (Meaning)
noisy (a)
full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds
noisy (s)
attracting attention by showiness or bright colors
noisy (superl.)
Making a noise, esp. a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd.
Full of noise.
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noisy Sentence Examples
- The construction site was exceptionally noisy, making it difficult to concentrate.
- The neighbor's dog barked incessantly, creating a noisy disturbance.
- The crowded street was full of honking cars and loud conversations, resulting in a noisy atmosphere.
- The noisy classroom made it challenging for the teacher to deliver the lesson.
- The fireworks display emitted a deafeningly noisy explosion that shook the neighborhood.
- The traffic jam caused by a car accident created a noisy inconvenience for drivers.
- The noisy washing machine drowned out all other sounds in the house.
- The noisy party reverberated through the walls, disrupting the sleep of neighbors.
- The noisy crowd at the concert drowned out the music, making it nearly impossible to enjoy.
- The noisy fan in the bedroom prevented me from getting a good night's sleep.
FAQs About the word noisy
full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds, attracting attention by showiness or bright colorsMaking a noise, esp. a loud sound; clamorous; vocifero
dinning, dissonant, rackety, cacophonous, blatant, booming,discordant, uproarious, sonorous, obstreperous
quiet,quiet, silent, still, still, silent, soundless, noiseless,noiseless, calm
The construction site was exceptionally noisy, making it difficult to concentrate.
The neighbor's dog barked incessantly, creating a noisy disturbance.
The crowded street was full of honking cars and loud conversations, resulting in a noisy atmosphere.
The noisy classroom made it challenging for the teacher to deliver the lesson.