History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
boisterous

(of a person, behaviour) noisy and cheerful

noisy and mischievous

brassy

like brass in colour

vulgar, loud to the senses

grating

a framework of wooden or metal bars placed across an opening such as a window, used to keep out burglars or to allow air to flow through

irritating; scraping

harsh

rough and unpleasant

rough, crude (to the senses)

hoarse

sounding rough and harsh

raspy in voice

loud

producing, having, much sound; (of a person's behaviour; of colour) unpleasant because too obvious or extreme

blaring, noisy

noisy

making, having or accompanied by a lot of noise

very loud and inharmonious in sound

outspoken

saying freely what one thinks

explicit, unreserved

piping

very, high; a length of pipe

high

raucous

(of sounds) rough and loud

noisy, rough

resonant

(of sound) low and vibrating

vibrant in sound

resounding

(especially) very great

resonant

shrill

(of sounds, voices) very high and long

high-pitched, harsh in sound

treble

three times as much as or as many(a boy's voice with, instrument that makes) the highest part in a piece of music

high

vociferous

making a loud, strong noise (of protest)

loud, insistent

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