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noisy

[ noi-zee ]

adjective

noisier, noisiest.
  1. making much noise:

    noisy children.

    Synonyms: , , ,

    Antonyms:

  2. abounding in or full of noise:

    a noisy assembly hall.

  3. characterized by much noise:

    a noisy celebration; a noisy protest.



noisy

/ ˈɔɪɪ /

adjective

  1. making a loud or constant noise
  2. full of or characterized by noise
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Derived Forms

  • ˈԴǾԱ, noun
  • ˈԴǾ, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴǾi· adverb
  • ԴǾi·Ա noun
  • un·ԴǾi· adverb
  • ܲ·ԴǾy adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of noisy1

First recorded in 1685–95; noise + -y 1
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Synonym Study

See loud.
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Tucked away from heavy foot traffic and noisy crowds, the Delta One Lounge at Los Angeles International Airport offers a different kind of travel experience.

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But after a noisy struggle with his family, his neighbours alerted the police, meaning Prosper had to leave his home hours ahead of his schedule.

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So I've been investigating when noise becomes dangerous, chatting to the people whose health is suffering and seeing if there's any way of overcoming our noisy world.

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The Union of Soviet Composers blacklisted her in 1979, condemning her and six fellow composers for writing "pointlessness... noisy mud instead of musical innovation".

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He has faced demonstrations ever since, and there was a noisy protest when he visited Darmstadt.

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