rumbustious Antonyms

Meaning of rumbustious

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rumbustious (s)

noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline

rumbustious Sentence Examples

  1. The rumbustious crowd erupted in a chorus of cheers and jeers as the team entered the stadium.
  2. The children's rumbustious laughter filled the playground with a joyful cacophony.
  3. The stormy weather created a rumbustious night, with thunder crashing and lightning flashing.
  4. The mischievous kittens engaged in a rumbustious game of chase, knocking over vases and scattering toys.
  5. The boisterous partygoers indulged in rumbustious dancing and singing, leaving the house in a state of disarray.
  6. The rumbustious wind whipped through the trees, causing branches to sway and leaves to dance.
  7. The rumbustious river rapids roared and surged, creating an exhilarating whitewater rafting experience.
  8. The rambunctious toddler's incessant running and jumping transformed the living room into a rumbustious playground.
  9. The spirited students held a rumbustious debate, their voices rising and falling in passionate arguments.
  10. The rumbustious ocean waves crashed against the shore, sending up a spray of salty mist.

FAQs About the word rumbustious

noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline

boisterous, rowdy, rambunctious, rollicking, violent, lively, robustious, knockabout, noisy, carnival

somber, decorous, restrained, serene, silent, collected, composed, sombre, restrained, orderly

The rumbustious crowd erupted in a chorus of cheers and jeers as the team entered the stadium.

The children's rumbustious laughter filled the playground with a joyful cacophony.

The stormy weather created a rumbustious night, with thunder crashing and lightning flashing.

The mischievous kittens engaged in a rumbustious game of chase, knocking over vases and scattering toys.