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Noisy

Adjective
UK /ˈnɔɪ.zi/
US /ˈnɔɪ.zi/

Definition

Making a lot of sound; loud or disruptive.

Example

"The classroom was noisy during the activity."

"The noisy market made it difficult for the shoppers to hear each other while negotiating prices."

"He closed the window to block the noisy traffic outside and enjoy a peaceful afternoon at home."

Explanation

Noisy describes a place, person, or thing that makes a lot of sound. If a room is noisy, it is hard to concentrate or talk quietly. People talking loudly, busy streets, barking dogs, loud music from speakers, or machines can all be noisy. Being noisy is often annoying, but sometimes it can be fun, like during family gatherings. Noisy is the adjective form of noise. It tells us the quality of being loud or disruptive.

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