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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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Other 51Թ Forms

  • noisily adverb
  • noisiness noun
  • unnoisily adverb
  • unnoisy adjective
  • ˈԴǾԱ noun
  • ˈԴǾ adverb
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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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"Any perception that the app is becoming noisy or Facebook-ified will spark backlash," he said.

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Adam knows his quirky, noisy — read Jewish — family could easily alienate Meg’s parents and he’s desperate for an incident-free gathering.

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Musk's noisy opposition has rested, in part, on his warning that the growing US debt is becoming unsustainable.

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Accordingly, for voice hearers with serious psychotic disorders, it might be that their brains struggle to process noisy sensory information that is somehow being corrupted or degraded, thus, they update their expectations less readily.

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He also questioned why the authority said the lemurs would be too noisy, despite it admitting this was "impossible to measure".

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