Noisy
UK /["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/US /["/ˈnɔɪzi/"]/
Definition
making a lot of noise
In simple words: Making a lot of sound.
Examples
- 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.
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.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'noise' made by a busy city street.
Collocations
- be
- become
- get
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- be
- become
- get
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- loud
- clamorous
- boisterous
- raucous
- discordant
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.