raucous (Meaning)

Wordnet

raucous (s)

unpleasantly loud and harsh

disturbing the public peace; loud and rough

Webster

raucous (a.)

Hoarse; harsh; rough; as, a raucous, thick tone.

Synonyms & Antonyms of raucous

raucous Sentence Examples

  1. The raucous crowd chanted and cheered, their voices reverberating through the stadium.
  2. The raucous laughter of children filled the playground with an infectious joy.
  3. The raucous partygoers danced and sang until the early hours of the morning.
  4. The raucous protests drowned out the politicians who tried to speak.
  5. The raucous thunderclaps shook the windows and made the house tremble.
  6. The raucous seagulls squawked and screeched as they fought over scraps of food.
  7. The raucous barking of dogs could be heard for blocks around.
  8. The raucous carnival atmosphere was a cacophony of music, laughter, and screams.
  9. The raucous debate raged on for hours, with both sides refusing to yield.
  10. The raucous gunfire shattered the silence of the night, sending people running for cover.

FAQs About the word raucous

unpleasantly loud and harsh, disturbing the public peace; loud and roughHoarse; harsh; rough; as, a raucous, thick tone.

noisy, rambunctious,boisterous, lively, rumbustious, rollicking, violent, rowdy, exuberant, knockabout

somber, staid, quiet, silent, hushed, serene, tranquil, restrained, somber, restrained

The raucous crowd chanted and cheered, their voices reverberating through the stadium.

The raucous laughter of children filled the playground with an infectious joy.

The raucous partygoers danced and sang until the early hours of the morning.

The raucous protests drowned out the politicians who tried to speak.