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    noisy
    /ˈnɔɪzi/

    adjective

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  2. NOISY definition: 1. making a lot of noise: 2. having an unwanted change in signal, especially of an electronic…. Learn more.

  3. If you describe someone as noisy, you are critical of them for trying to attract attention to their views by frequently and forcefully discussing them. [disapproval] It might, at last, silence the small but noisy intellectual clique. More Synonyms of noisy. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  4. NOISE definition: 1. a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud: 2. any bad change in a…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of NOISY is making noise. How to use noisy in a sentence. making noise; full of or characterized by noise or clamor; noticeably showy, gaudy, or bright : conspicuous…

  6. (of data) containing unexplained or unexpected information that is not useful and that can be ignored: If the word lists are too noisy, irrelevant terms can be manually removed. Biological data is always noisy, containing errors and biases. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. noise is the general word and is applied equally to soft or loud, confused or inharmonious sounds: street noises. clamor and hubbub are alike in referring to loud noises resulting from shouting, cries, animated or excited tones, and the like; but in clamor the emphasis is on the meaning of the shouting, and in hubbub the emphasis is on the ...

  8. adjective. /ˈnɔɪzi/ (comparative noisier, superlative noisiest) making a lot of noise. noisy children/traffic/crowds. He was kept awake by noisy neighbours. a noisy protest (= when people shout) The kids were even noisier than the dogs. The engine is very noisy at high speed.

  9. Something that makes loud sounds or is generally rowdy and boisterous can be called noisy. A noisy bar is a harder place to have a conversation than a quiet restaurant, but a noisy dance party tends to me much more fun than a solemn tea party with your cranky grandparents.

  10. adjective. , nois·i·er, nois·i·est. making much noise: noisy children. Synonyms: vociferous, uproarious, tumultuous, clamorous. Antonyms: quiet. abounding in or full of noise: a noisy assembly hall. characterized by much noise: a noisy celebration; a noisy protest. noisy. / ˈnɔɪzɪ / adjective. making a loud or constant noise.

  11. Define noisy. noisy synonyms, noisy pronunciation, noisy translation, English dictionary definition of noisy. loud, harsh, or confused sounds; clamorous; tumultuous; vociferous: noisy football fans. Not to be confused with: noisome – offensive or disgusting, as an...