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Full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds.
quiet
loud
crying
shouting
screaming
yelling
buzzing
shrieking
creaking
whining
thundering
català
escandalós
Noisy.
colorful
colourful
Antonyms
Examples for "
quiet
"
quiet
Examples for "
quiet
"
1
With America's help, Europe has taken a long,
quiet
step toward normality.
2
None had used the classic 'serial killer' soubriquets of
'
quiet
'
or 'withdrawn'.
3
Central, roomy, and
quiet
;
the most advanced Restaurant in the Vegetarian Movement.
4
However, the legal reform task force has gone
quiet
in recent months.
5
All was again
quiet
in the street; the violin was also silent.
1
The abortion data that are available are likely to be quite
noisy
.
2
There was intense excitement in the room; all the
noisy
babel ceased.
3
I had no idea the sea could be so
noisy
,
or musical.
4
Below them in the darkness the yellow flood poured in
noisy
volume.
5
The question-andthe
noisy
pipes-hadkept Joy awake many a night since.
6
The spectacle in the courtyard was as
noisy
as it was picturesque.
7
By this time the house was very cold as well as
noisy
.
8
We were not
noisy
:
we kept calm and carried on, as trained.
9
It's almost like a
noisy
dormitory but in a good, fun way.
10
The grown man felt in his own element while in
noisy
gayety.
11
Looking around the crowded,
noisy
stage, Carly Beth saw other interesting projects.
12
It was far too
noisy
in here-andtoo public in the ballroom.
13
They were all so excited and
noisy
;
their cries filled the air.
14
In crowds of
noisy
people such messages would be difficult to hear.
15
It was very
noisy
,
their intrusions in different institutions, Mr Comey added.
16
The refunding of money halted; there was a deal of
noisy
argument.
noisy
very noisy
too noisy
so noisy
as noisy
noisy crowd
portuguès
ruidoso
barulhento
català
escandalós
sorollós
espanyol
ruidoso