rowdyish (Meaning)

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rowdyish (a.)

Resembling a rowdy in temper or conduct; characteristic of a rowdy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rowdyish

rowdyish Sentence Examples

  1. The rowdyish crowd disrupted the peaceful concert with their boisterous behavior.
  2. The children exhibited rowdyish tendencies, running through the house and shouting at the top of their lungs.
  3. The rowdyish protest turned violent, resulting in smashed windows and injuries.
  4. The team's fans were known for their rowdyish camaraderie, cheering loudly and engaging in occasional skirmishes.
  5. The rowdyish partygoers spilled into the streets, creating a noisy and chaotic scene.
  6. The rowdyish students disrupted class, making it difficult for the teacher to conduct instruction.
  7. The rowdyish behavior of the intoxicated patrons led to their removal from the bar.
  8. The neighborhood was notorious for its rowdyish youths, who often engaged in disruptive behavior.
  9. The rowdyish mob attacked the police, forcing them to retreat.
  10. The rowdyish concertgoers jumped on stage, causing the band to stop playing.

FAQs About the word rowdyish

Resembling a rowdy in temper or conduct; characteristic of a rowdy.

riotous, rowdy, raucous, rambunctious, boisterous, ruffianly, roisterous, violent, carnivalesque, callithumpian

placid, quiet, moderate, somber, inhibited, tranquil, decorous, composed, seemly, quiet

The rowdyish crowd disrupted the peaceful concert with their boisterous behavior.

The children exhibited rowdyish tendencies, running through the house and shouting at the top of their lungs.

The rowdyish protest turned violent, resulting in smashed windows and injuries.

The team's fans were known for their rowdyish camaraderie, cheering loudly and engaging in occasional skirmishes.