5 Letters
3 Consonants
2 Vowels
2 Syllables
- Types Of Speech
- You can use noisy as a article in a sentence.
- About Noisy
- A 2 syllables article and 5 letters with the letters i, n, o, s, and y, 3 consonants, 2 vowels and 2 syllables with the middle letter i. Noisy starts with and ends in a consonant with the starting letters n, no, noi, nois, and the ending characters are y, sy, isy, oisy, ..
- Definition
- Full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds; «a noisy cafeteria»; «a small noisy dog»
- School Grade
- Noisy is set as a sat word that starts with n, ends with y, 2 syllables, 2 vowels and 5 letters.
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- Is noisy a scrabble word? A 8 point word in scrabble. Check the word games tab below for probability, odds and more.
- Pig Latin
- Noisy in Pig Latin is said as «oisynay or oisynway».
- Unigram
- n | o | i | s | y
- Bigram
- no | oi | is | sy
- Trigram
- noi | ois | isy
- Quadrigram
- nois | oisy
- Word Gram
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- second letter o
- third letter is i
- fourth letter is s
- fifth letter is y
- Synonyms
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Synonym | Definition |
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Abrasive | a substance that abrades or wears down |
Angry | feeling or showing anger «angry at the weather» «angry customers» «an angry silence» «sending angry letters to the papers» |
Audacious | disposed to venture or take risks «audacious visions of the total conquest of space» «an audacious interpretation of two Jacobean dramas» «the most daring of contemporary fiction writers» «a venturesome investor» «a venturous spirit» |
Barefaced | unrestrained by convention or propriety «an audacious trick to pull» «a barefaced hypocrite» «the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim»- Los Angeles Times «bold-faced lies» «brazen arrogance» «the modern world with its quick materi |
Bawling | loud cries made while weeping |
Blare | a loud harsh or strident noise |
Blaring | a loud harsh or strident noise |
Blasting | causing injury or blight especially affecting with sudden violence or plague or ruin «the blasting effects of the intense cold on the budding fruit» «the blasting force of the wind blowing sharp needles of sleet in our faces» «a ruinous war» |
Blatant | conspicuously and offensively loud given to vehement outcry «blatant radios» «a clamorous uproar» «strident demands» «a vociferous mob» |
Blatting |
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Antonym | Definition |
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Quiet | a disposition free from stress or emotion |
Similar Word | Definition |
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Abuzz | noisy like the sound of a bee; «the room was abuzz over the latest scandal» |
Blatant | conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry; «blatant radios»; «a clamorous uproar»; «strident demands»; «a vociferous mob» |
Buzzing | noisy like the sound of a bee; «the room was abuzz over the latest scandal» |
Clamant | demanding attention; «clamant needs»; «a crying need»; «regarded literary questions as exigent and momentous»- H.L.Mencken; «insistent hunger»; «an instant need» |
Clamorous | conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry; «blatant radios»; «a clamorous uproar»; «strident demands»; «a vociferous mob» |
Clanging | having a loud resonant metallic sound; «the clangorous locomotive works»; «a clanging gong» |
Clangorous | having a loud resonant metallic sound; «the clangorous locomotive works»; «a clanging gong» |
Clanking | having a hard nonresonant metallic sound; «clanking chains»; «the clanking arms of the soldiers near him» |
Clattering | a rattling sound as of hard things striking together; «a clattering typewriter»; «the clattering sound of dishes» |
Clattery | a rattling sound as of hard things striking together; «a clattering typewriter»; «the clattering sound of dishes» |
Similar Words Of Noisy
See Also | Definition |
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Cacophonic | having an unpleasant sound; «as cacophonous as a henyard»- John McCarten |
Cacophonous | having an unpleasant sound; «as cacophonous as a henyard»- John McCarten |
Loud | characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity; «a group of loud children»; «loud thunder»; «her voice was too loud»; «loud trombones» |
Word | Scrabble | Words With Friends | Word Chums | 4Pics1Word | Jumble |
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Synodic (7 letters) | 13 +5 | 14 +6 | synodic | ||
Shinyo (6 letters) | 12 +4 | 11 +3 | shinyo |
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- Starts With N
- Five letters, starting with n
- Starting with n, ending with y
- Five letters with the second letter o
- Three consonants, starting with n
- Two vowels, starting with n
- Two syllables, starting with n
- Ends With Y
- Five letters, ending in y
- Three consonants, ending in y
- Two vowels, ending in y
- Two syllables, ending in y
- Spelled With / Contains Letters
- Solve the puzzle _o_s_
- Solve the puzzle _oi_y
- Solve the puzzle _ois_
- Solve the puzzle _oisy
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: full of or characterized by noise or clamor
Synonyms
Example Sentences
The playground was filled with noisy children.
His lawnmower is very noisy.
Recent Examples on the Web
Written by Matthew Fogel and directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, the film is mildly amusing, noisy and relentlessly paced.
—Dallasnews.com Staff, Dallas News, 6 Apr. 2023
But among many Australians, the animals get a bad rap as smelly, noisy and, potentially, disease vectors.
—Natasha Frost, New York Times, 4 Apr. 2023
At first, Paik was baffled by Cage and Tudor’s performance, which was noisy and anarchic.
—Hua Hsu, The New Yorker, 29 Mar. 2023
The cybercrime underground is a noisy and sometimes dangerous place.
—David Carmiel, Forbes, 22 Mar. 2023
But generators are noisy, expensive, and pollute the air.
—Ollie Macnaughton, CNN, 22 Mar. 2023
Although the core technology has existed for decades, perfunctory models were noisy and difficult to control, according to Mercier.
—Jaclyn Trop, Robb Report, 13 Mar. 2023
This engine is also noisier and more rattly-sounding than most.
—Don Sherman, Car and Driver, 25 Feb. 2023
Not literally — Killian is the caretaker for his ailing grandfather (Harrison Page), who lives with him in close enough proximity that Killian’s freakouts prove noisy and bothersome.
—K. Austin Collins, Rolling Stone, 23 Jan. 2023
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Word History
First Known Use
1675, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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The first known use of noisy was
in 1675
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“Noisy.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/noisy. Accessed 14 Apr. 2023.
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
Other forms: noisiest; noisier
Anything noisy is loud. Your noisy party probably won’t go over too well with your downstairs neighbors — especially if it’s late on a Tuesday night and they have a sleeping baby.
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. Before there was noisy, around the late 1600s, the adjective was noiseful. Curiously, experts guess that the Latin root of noisy and noise is nausea, «seasickness.»
Definitions of noisy
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adjective
full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds
“a
noisy cafeteria”“a small
noisy dog”-
Synonyms:
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cacophonic, cacophonous
having an unpleasant sound
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loud
characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity
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blatant, clamant, clamorous, strident, vociferous
conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry
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abuzz, buzzing
noisy like the sound of a bee
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clanging, clangorous
having a loud resonant metallic sound
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clanking
having a hard nonresonant metallic sound
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clattery
a rattling sound as of hard things striking together
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creaky, screaky
having a rasping or grating sound
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rackety, rip-roaring, uproarious
uncontrollably noisy
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reedy, wheezy
having a tone of a reed instrument
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stertorous
of breathing having a heavy snoring sound
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swishy
resembling a sustained `sh’ or soft whistle
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thundering
sounding like thunder
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whirring
like the sound of rapidly vibrating wings
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cacophonic, cacophonous
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adjective
attracting attention by showiness or bright colors
“a
noisy sweater”-
Synonyms:
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colorful, colourful
striking in variety and interest
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colorful, colourful
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#1
Hello everyone
What verb is mostly used to describe some children making a lot of noise at home for example
A:My children are always making noise at home.
What verb can I use instead of (to make noise)?
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#2
I think the more usual wording would have an adjective to describe the children.
Noisy
Boisterous
Rowdy
etc.
My children tend to be very noisy in the house.
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#3
The only verbs you can use are those that describe what the children are doing that is so noisy. The children are always yelling, or screaming, or playing the trumpet, or rolling bowling balls down the hall, or whatever thing it is.
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#4
Subjectively , I would use
Rowdy
. You could say : My children are always rowdy at home.
Kind regards .
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#5
Welcome Rorky
Rowdy is a good word and I think your use of it is acceptable.
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#6
The OP is asking for a verb. As Sparky says (post #3), the choice depends on how they’re making the noise.
ALoyalFriend, how are they making the noise?
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#7
Hi, All. If a child is making a lot of noise, can I say «The child is always noisy». I see on Cambridge, there are «noisy neighbours» who make a lot of noise.
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#8
Hi, All. If a child is making a lot of noise, can I say «The child is always noisy». I see on Cambridge, there are «noisy neighbours» who make a lot of noise.
Sorry, I just saw Packard’s suggestion; so it’s correct. Thank you.
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#9
The OP is asking for a verb. As Sparky says (post #3), the choice depends on how they’re making the noise.
ALoyalFriend, how are they making the noise?
I need a verb conveying the meaning of being rowdy/boisterous.
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#10
If you want a verb, I think you really need to tell us how they are making the noise. Is it just shouting?
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#11
The kiddie units «screech» like banshees.
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#12
«Rowdying» is the verb form of «rowdy». I rarely hear it though.
To answer your questions (not necessarily in order), noise is generally more common than noises.
Noises connotes, to me, specific different types of noise considered together:
I loved the night noises in St. Vincent.
Here, it includes the roosters that weren’t necessarily quiet until the dawn, the distant barking dogs, the insects and other night creatures.
Noise (a sound of any kind) in general can be singular or plural in kind, and when the difference between the different kinds doesn’t matter, noise is often used.
The noise from the street was making conversation impossible.
Once I moved in, I found that, though I was on the ninth floor, the noise from the street traffic and a subway made it impossible to sleep or work.
In your example:
I told them not to make a noise.
«Don’t make any noise» is very common; equally valid but less common is «I told them not to make a noise.» Both are a little more emphatic than «don’t make noise». It is similar to «Don’t make a sound» — a very emphatic imperative. It would be much less common to say noises here, though clearly it wouldn’t be wrong.
Idiomatically, noise is more common in speech than noises. Unless you want to call attention to the different noises (e.g. «the noises coming from that party were really interesting»), it will sound more natural to use noise.