Noisy vs So loud
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Noisy
Top 2,000 (common)A2adjective
So loud
Top 1,000 (very common)
Most common: So loud
| Noisy | So loud | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/ | 🇬🇧 //səʊ laʊd//🇺🇸 //soʊ laʊd// |
| Meaning | Making a lot of sound. | very noisy |
| Example | The restaurant was too noisy for us to have a conversation. | The music was so loud that I couldn't hear myself think. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral |
| How common | Top 2,000 (common) | Top 1,000 (very common) |
| CEFR level | A2 | - |
| Part of speech | adjective | |
| Collocations | be, become, get, extremely, fairly, very, be, become, get, extremely, fairly, very | so loud that, so loud it, so loud outside |
| Antonyms | quiet, silent, calm | - |
| Common mistakes | Confusing with 'loud' — 'noisy' describes unwanted sound., Using it to describe people instead of situations., Using it in contexts where 'quiet' is more appropriate. | Using 'so loud' to describe something visually instead of audibly., Confusing it with 'very loud' — both are correct, but 'so' emphasizes emotion. |
| Usage notes | Use 'noisy' to describe places or things that produce a lot of sound. It is neutral, so it's appropriate in most contexts. Avoid using it in very formal situations. | Commonly used to describe sounds that are overwhelming or disruptive. Generally accepted in casual conversation, but may be considered impolite if used towards a person. |
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Frequently asked questions: Noisy vs So loud
What's the difference between Noisy and So loud?
Noisy: Making a lot of sound. So loud: very noisy
Which is more common: Noisy and So loud?
So loud is the most common in everyday English.
Can you show an example of each?
Noisy: The restaurant was too noisy for us to have a conversation. So loud: The music was so loud that I couldn't hear myself think.
Can I use Noisy and So loud interchangeably?
Not always. Noisy and So loud are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.