What does Noisy mean?
Definitions for Noisy
ˈnɔɪ zinoisy
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Princeton's WordNet
noisyadjective
full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds
"a noisy cafeteria"; "a small noisy dog"
noisyadjective
attracting attention by showiness or bright colors
"a noisy sweater"
Wiktionary
noisyadjective
Making a noise, especially a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd.
noisyadjective
Full of noise.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Noisyadjective
Etymology: from noise.
O leave the noisy town, O come and see
Our country cotts, and live content with me! Dryden.To noisy fools a grave attention lend. Smith.
Although he employs his talents wholly in his closet, he is sure to raise the hatred of the noisy crowd. Jonathan Swift.
ChatGPT
noisy
Noisy refers to something characterized by or producing a lot of loud, harsh, or disruptive sounds. It can also refer to a situation, environment, or scenario filled with distracting or overwhelming stimulus, causing a lack of peace or quiet.
Webster Dictionary
Noisy
making a noise, esp. a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd
Noisy
full of noise
Etymology: [From Noise.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Noisy
noiz′i, adj. making a loud noise or sound: attended with noise: clamorous: turbulent.—adv. Nois′ily.—n. Nois′iness.
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Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Noisy' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4753
Adjectives Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Noisy' in Adjectives Frequency: #993
Anagrams for Noisy »
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Noisy in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Noisy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Noisy in a Sentence
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Carry a power bank [for] your phone, the kids’ devices, or noise-canceling earbuds for noisy flights, having a backup battery charger is an absolute must.
Many books today suggest that the mass of women lead lives of noisy desperation.
The weak link in their submarine missile program is North Korea noisy submarines, and that is an enormous technical challenge for the North Korea.
The White House guidelines come amid a tempestuous week in which protestors across the country descended on state capitals to express their anger over the effects the lockdown measures were having on the economy despite thousands of new cases of COVID-19 being reported every day. SOURCES BELIEVE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK ORIGINATED IN WUHAN LAB, AS PART OF CHINAS EFFORTS TO COMPETE WITH US On Wednesday, hundreds of cars, trucks and SUVs descended on Michigans state capital as part of a noisy protest against Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmers social-distancing restrictions that critics saidy have gone too far. Similar protests unfolded in Virginia, Wyoming, Kentucky and Ohio over the last week with more planned in Maryland, Missouri, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New York and New Hampshire. The federal government said Thursday that 5.2 million more Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the four-week total to about 22 million out of a work force of 159 million easily the worst stretch of U.S. job losses on record. The losses translate to about 1 in 7 workers. Those people that know theyre vulnerable, self-quarantine. And everybody else, let them go back to work.
There will also be restrictions at many airports because a Concorde is very noisy.
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- صارخArabic
- sorollósCatalan, Valencian
- hlučnýCzech
- geräuschvoll, lautGerman
- ruidosoSpanish
- پر سر و صداPersian
- tonitruante, tonitruant, bruyant, bruyanteFrench
- glórachIrish
- fuaimneach, faramachScottish Gaelic
- רועשHebrew
- hangos, zajosHungarian
- rumoroso, chiassosoItalian
- うるさい, 騒がしいJapanese
- 시끄러운, 시끄럽다Korean
- tumultuantemLatin
- turituri, hoihoiMāori
- lawaaierigDutch
- støyendeNorwegian
- hałaśliwyPolish
- ruidoso, barulhentoPortuguese
- шумныйRussian
- glȁsan, bȕčanSerbo-Croatian
- gürültülüTurkish
- галасливийUkrainian
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