Unpleasantly loud and harsh.
Disturbing the public peace; loud and rough.
Синонимы
Examples for "strident "
Examples for "strident "
1 Whether they can bring more strident members along is a different question.
2 A strident English nationalist but someone at home with modern German literature.
3 The government put it through under urgency, amid strident protest from National.
4 Today's papers were equally strident - and optimistic - in their support.
5 Above the music he heard the childishly strident voice of the flapper:
1 Any excuse for a raucous workday happy hour is fine by us.
2 Their protest has grown raucous with the approach of the religious festival.
3 Beth was his maybe-girlfriend; the same age, and always trading raucous insults.
4 I was used to New York crowds and my raucous theatre chums.
5 Behind us things were raucous , the red wine and Coors Light flowing.
6 Radio New Zealand's Andre Upston caught their raucous set for Music 101.
7 A strange voice this, raucous in quality and abnormally low in pitch.
8 Benitez's side started much the brighter at a raucous St James' Park.
9 The raucous human yells completed the work the first dog had started.
10 Hamburg's St Pauli area is one of Europe's most raucous red-light districts.
11 The public-house at the extreme end was becoming more obvious and raucous .
12 They played with a reserved dignity, announcing the throws in raucous voices.
13 His voice went from barely audible to loud and raucous in seconds.
14 A forum that often is raucous and rowdy was solemn and grave.
15 The loon forgot his love-sickness, and screamed raucous defiance at the moon.
16 A cheer erupted from the crew, followed by raucous comments and laughter.
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