A2adjective2K

UK/["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/US/["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/

Meaning of Noisy

making a lot of noise

In simple words: Making a lot of sound.

Noisy in a sentence

  • The restaurant was too noisy for us to have a conversation.
  • I can't study when my neighbor is being so noisy.
  • The noisy crowd cheered for the winning team.
  • We moved away from the noisy street to find a quieter place.
  • The children were playing outside and making a lot of noisy sounds.

How to use Noisy

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.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a 'noise' made by a busy city street.

Related words

Synonyms for Noisy

  • loud
  • clamorous
  • boisterous
  • raucous
  • discordant

Opposites of Noisy

Common mistakes with Noisy

  • Confusing with 'loud' — 'noisy' describes unwanted sound.
  • Using it to describe people instead of situations.
  • Using it in contexts where 'quiet' is more appropriate.

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Frequently asked questions about Noisy

What does Noisy mean?

Making a lot of sound.

What is the definition of Noisy?

making a lot of noise

How do you use Noisy in a sentence?

The restaurant was too noisy for us to have a conversation.

Can you give another example of Noisy?

I can't study when my neighbor is being so noisy.

What are synonyms for Noisy?

Common alternatives include loud, clamorous, boisterous, raucous, discordant.

What is the opposite of Noisy?

Opposite meanings include quiet, silent, calm.

What words go with Noisy?

It commonly pairs with be, become, get, extremely, fairly, very, be, become, get, extremely, fairly, very.

What are common mistakes when using Noisy?

Confusing with 'loud' — 'noisy' describes unwanted sound. Using it to describe people instead of situations. Using it in contexts where 'quiet' is more appropriate.

How do you pronounce Noisy?

US: /["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/, UK: /["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Noisy?

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.

What CEFR level is Noisy?

"Noisy" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.