rowdy (Meaning)

Wordnet

rowdy (n)

a cruel and brutal fellow

Wordnet

rowdy (s)

disturbing the public peace; loud and rough

Webster

rowdy (n.)

One who engages in rows, or noisy quarrels; a ruffianly fellow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rowdy

rowdy Sentence Examples

  1. The rowdy crowd roared with laughter when the comedian stumbled on stage.
  2. The spectators at the sporting event erupted into a rowdy chorus of cheers.
  3. The police were forced to break up the rowdy gathering outside the nightclub.
  4. The protesters marched down the street in a rowdy demonstration.
  5. The students in the cafeteria were being excessively rowdy, making it difficult to study.
  6. The football fans became rowdy after their team scored a touchdown.
  7. The rowdy partygoers kept the neighbors awake all night with their loud music and laughter.
  8. The boisterous crowd created a rowdy atmosphere at the concert.
  9. The rowdy teenagers vandalized the park, spray-painting graffiti on the playground equipment.
  10. The rowdy behavior of the bar patrons resulted in the establishment being closed down.

FAQs About the word rowdy

a cruel and brutal fellow, disturbing the public peace; loud and roughOne who engages in rows, or noisy quarrels; a ruffianly fellow.

boisterous, noisy, rambunctious, lively, violent, raucous, rollicking, screaming, wild, riotous

sedate, placid, peaceful, orderly, proper, decorous, composed, quiet, peaceful, staid

The rowdy crowd roared with laughter when the comedian stumbled on stage.

The spectators at the sporting event erupted into a rowdy chorus of cheers.

The police were forced to break up the rowdy gathering outside the nightclub.

The protesters marched down the street in a rowdy demonstration.