un noisy

nois·y

[noi-zee]
adjective, nois·i·er, nois·i·est.
1.
making much noise: noisy children.
2.
abounding in or full of noise: a noisy assembly hall.
3.
characterized by much noise: a noisy celebration; a noisy protest.

Origin:
1685–95; noise + -y1

nois·i·ly, adverb
nois·i·ness, noun
un·nois·i·ly, adverb
un·nois·y, adjective

noisome, noisy.


1. clamorous, tumultuous, uproarious; vociferous. See loud.


1. quiet.
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noisy (ˈnɔɪzɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj , noisier, noisiest
1.  making a loud or constant noise
2.  full of or characterized by noise
 
'noisily
 
adv
 
'noisiness
 
n

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