noisy
When something is noisy, it means it produces or is full of a lot of sound, often loud or unpleasant. Think about a busy street with many cars and people – that's a noisy environment.
You might describe a group of children playing loudly as noisy, or a machine that's not working properly as making a noisy sound. Essentially, if there's a lot of sound happening, especially if it's disruptive, you can use the word noisy to describe it.
When we describe something as noisy, it means it's producing a significant amount of sound, often in a disruptive or unpleasant way. This adjective is typically used to characterize environments, machines, or even people and animals that are creating a loud clamor. For example, a busy city street is often described as noisy due to the constant traffic and chatter. Conversely, a quiet library would be the opposite of noisy, offering a tranquil atmosphere.
When we describe something as noisy, especially at a C2 level, we're not just saying it's loud. We're often implying a disruption, an unwanted auditory presence that interferes with tranquility or concentration. It suggests a cacophony, a jumble of sounds that can be irritating or overwhelming.
For instance, a 'noisy debate' isn't just a loud one; it's likely characterized by impassioned and perhaps disorderly contributions. Similarly, a 'noisy pattern' in data might refer to extraneous information obscuring significant trends. It moves beyond simple volume to encompass an element of undesirable or excessive sound.
noisy 30초 만에
- full of noise
- making much sound
- loud and disturbing
§ Where you actually hear this word
The word "noisy" is very common in everyday conversation and can be heard in a variety of contexts. It describes something that produces a lot of sound, often in an unpleasant or distracting way. You'll frequently encounter this word when people are talking about their environment, machines, animals, or even groups of people.
- Work
- In a work setting, you might hear "noisy" used to describe a busy office, a construction site, or a machine that isn't working properly. For example, a colleague might complain about their new computer fan being too noisy, or a manager might comment on the noisy atmosphere in the break room.
The factory floor was incredibly noisy with all the machinery running.
- School
- At school, "noisy" is often used to describe energetic children, a busy playground, or even a classroom during group activities. A teacher might say, "The students were very noisy during recess," or a librarian might ask a group to be less noisy.
It's hard to concentrate when the classroom next door is so noisy.
- News
- In the news, "noisy" can describe protests, celebrations, or even political debates. For instance, a news report might mention a "noisy demonstration outside the city hall" or a "noisy crowd celebrating the victory." It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation with a lot of conflicting opinions or arguments.
Reporters described the scene as a noisy and passionate debate.
Beyond these specific contexts, you might hear "noisy" to describe:
- **Animals:** "The dogs were very noisy last night."
- **Vehicles:** "That old car has a noisy engine."
- **Appliances:** "The refrigerator started making a noisy humming sound."
- **Places:** "The restaurant was too noisy for a quiet conversation."
Understanding where and how "noisy" is used will help you grasp its meaning and use it appropriately in your own English conversations. It's a versatile word that effectively conveys the presence of significant sound.
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Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. They add more information about the noun or pronoun.
The noisy children were playing in the park.
Adjectives can come before the noun they describe (attributive position).
I heard a noisy car driving down the street.
Adjectives can also come after a linking verb (predicative position), such as 'be', 'seem', 'look', 'sound', 'feel', 'taste', or 'smell'.
The classroom became very noisy.
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things. For adjectives with two or more syllables, we usually use 'more' before the adjective.
The city is noisier than the countryside.
Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more things and show which is at the extreme. For adjectives with two or more syllables, we usually use 'most' before the adjective.
That was the noisiest concert I've ever attended.
수준별 예문
Despite the incessant cacophony emanating from the construction site, she managed to maintain her focus on the intricate details of her architectural blueprints.
Incessant cacophony: continuous loud and unpleasant noise. Architectural blueprints: detailed plans for a building.
Using 'incessant cacophony' elevates the description beyond a simple 'noisy building site'.
The bustling metropolis, while vibrant and exhilarating, was a perpetually noisy environment, a constant symphony of car horns, chattering crowds, and distant sirens.
Bustling metropolis: busy big city. Perpetually noisy: always noisy. Symphony of car horns: many car horns making noise together.
'Perpetually noisy environment' and 'symphony of car horns' offer more sophisticated ways to describe a noisy city.
His boisterous laughter, though initially endearing, became increasingly grating as the evening wore on, contributing to the overall noisy ambiance of the crowded pub.
Boisterous laughter: loud and energetic laughter. Grating: annoying. Ambiance: atmosphere.
'Boisterous laughter' and 'grating' provide nuanced descriptions of different types of noise and their effects.
The antiquated machinery, with its rhythmic clanking and hissing, created a remarkably noisy backdrop to the otherwise quiet hum of the data servers.
Antiquated machinery: old machines. Rhythmic clanking and hissing: repetitive metallic and 's' sounds. Backdrop: background.
Describing specific sounds like 'rhythmic clanking and hissing' enriches the description of 'noisy machinery'.
She found the persistent, high-pitched whine of the poorly insulated refrigerator to be the most vexingly noisy appliance in her otherwise tranquil apartment.
Persistent, high-pitched whine: continuous, sharp, crying sound. Vexingly noisy: annoyingly noisy. Tranquil apartment: peaceful apartment.
'Vexingly noisy' and 'poorly insulated' add detail and precision to the description of the refrigerator's sound.
The fervent political rally, punctuated by passionate speeches and enthusiastic chants, was an undeniably noisy spectacle, brimming with energy and dissent.
Fervent political rally: enthusiastic political gathering. Punctuated by: interrupted by. Undeniably noisy spectacle: definitely a noisy event. Brimming with energy and dissent: full of energy and disagreement.
'Punctuated by' and 'brimming with' elevate the description of the rally's noisy nature.
Despite the conductor's repeated pleas for decorum, the school auditorium became a notoriously noisy arena during the highly anticipated annual talent show.
Pleas for decorum: requests for good behavior. Notoriously noisy: famously noisy. Highly anticipated: eagerly awaited.
'Notoriously noisy arena' adds a more formal and impactful description of the auditorium's state.
The constant thrum of the ocean waves against the rocky shore, while a soothing sound to some, was, for her, an endlessly noisy reminder of her solitude.
Constant thrum: continuous low, monotonous sound. Soothing sound: calming sound. Endlessly noisy reminder: a constant annoying reminder. Solitude: being alone.
Using 'constant thrum' and 'endlessly noisy reminder' provides a more poetic and sophisticated way to describe the ocean's sound.
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It's too noisy in here.
The kids are being noisy.
My upstairs neighbors are very noisy.
The car made a noisy start.
Try to be less noisy.
I can't concentrate, it's so noisy.
It was a noisy celebration.
The washing machine is quite noisy.
We live on a noisy road.
He was quite noisy when he walked in.
관용어 및 표현
"as loud as a lion"
Extremely noisy or loud.
My little brother is as loud as a lion when he plays outside.
informal"make a racket"
To make a lot of noise, often in a disruptive way.
The kids were making such a racket upstairs that I couldn't concentrate.
neutral"raise a din"
To create a loud, prolonged, and unpleasant noise.
The construction work outside was raising a din all morning.
neutral"a cacophony of sound"
A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
The city street was a cacophony of sound with honking cars and shouting vendors.
neutral"ring in one's ears"
To hear a loud sound persistently, or to remember a sound clearly.
The cheers of the crowd still rang in my ears long after the concert.
neutral"music to one's ears"
A sound that is pleasant or welcome to hear.
After a long day, the sound of the doorbell meant my pizza had arrived, which was music to my ears.
informal"a deafening silence"
A silence that is surprisingly loud or noticeable, often due to a sudden lack of expected noise.
After the argument, there was a deafening silence in the room.
neutral"quiet as a mouse"
Extremely quiet.
The children were as quiet as a mouse while their baby sister was sleeping.
informal"loud and clear"
Easy to hear and understand.
The message came through loud and clear on the radio.
neutral"sound and fury"
Great, passionate commotion that ultimately signifies nothing of importance.
The politician's speech was full of sound and fury, but offered no real solutions.
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Hear it in context
Listen to how noisy is used in different sentences. Try searching for it on YouTube or news sites.
Describe your surroundings
Look around you. What things are noisy? Your classroom? A city street? Your neighbor's dog?
Opposites attract
What's the opposite of noisy? Think about quiet places or sounds. This helps solidify its meaning.
Use it in a sentence
Try making a few simple sentences with noisy. For example, 'The children were very noisy.' or 'The traffic was so noisy.'
Picture it
Close your eyes and imagine a noisy place. What do you hear? What do you see? This visual connection can help recall.
Synonym search
Look up synonyms for noisy, like 'loud' or 'boisterous.' This expands your vocabulary around the same concept.
Flashcard fun
Create a flashcard with 'noisy' on one side and its definition and a small drawing of something loud on the other.
Role-play a situation
Imagine you're at a noisy concert or a busy market. Describe what you hear using the word noisy.
Write a short story
Write a few sentences about a character who lives in a very noisy apartment or goes to a noisy school.
Listen to music
Can you find a song that describes something noisy? Or a song that *is* noisy?
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Write a sentence describing a place that is noisy.
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Sample answer
The playground is very noisy with many children playing.
Complete the sentence: My brother is very ___ when he plays drums.
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Sample answer
My brother is very noisy when he plays drums.
Write two words that are similar to 'noisy'.
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Sample answer
Loud, boisterous.
What kind of place is described?
Read this passage:
The city street is always busy. Many cars drive by. People talk loudly. It is a very noisy place.
What kind of place is described?
The passage states, 'It is a very noisy place' and describes cars and loud talking.
The passage states, 'It is a very noisy place' and describes cars and loud talking.
Why is the dog noisy?
Read this passage:
My dog barks a lot when he sees a cat. His barks are very loud. Sometimes he barks at night too. He is a noisy dog.
Why is the dog noisy?
The passage says, 'My dog barks a lot when he sees a cat. His barks are very loud.'
The passage says, 'My dog barks a lot when he sees a cat. His barks are very loud.'
What made the party noisy?
Read this passage:
The children had a party. They played games and sang songs. They laughed and shouted. It was a very noisy party.
What made the party noisy?
The passage mentions, 'They laughed and shouted. It was a very noisy party.'
The passage mentions, 'They laughed and shouted. It was a very noisy party.'
The children were very ___ playing in the garden.
Noisy means making a lot of noise. The children were making a lot of noise while playing.
I can't study here, it's too ___.
If someone can't study, it suggests there's a lot of noise. 'Noisy' fits this context.
The train was very ___ as it passed by.
Trains typically make a lot of sound, so 'noisy' is an appropriate adjective to describe it.
Please don't be so ___, the baby is sleeping.
When a baby is sleeping, you want to avoid making a lot of noise. Therefore, 'noisy' is the correct choice here.
Our neighbors are very ___, they always have parties.
If neighbors always have parties, it suggests they make a lot of noise. 'Noisy' describes this behavior.
The classroom was ___ during the break time.
During break time, students often talk and play, making the classroom 'noisy'.
Which of these places is usually noisy?
A rock concert has loud music and many people, so it is usually noisy.
My neighbors are very ___! They play loud music every night.
If the neighbors play loud music, they are making a lot of noise, so they are noisy.
What is the opposite of 'noisy'?
Quiet means making little or no noise, which is the opposite of noisy.
A baby crying loudly is a noisy sound.
Crying loudly means making a lot of noise, so it is a noisy sound.
When you are in a library, it is usually very noisy.
Libraries are typically quiet places where people read and study, not noisy.
A party with many people talking and laughing can be noisy.
Many people talking and laughing together creates a lot of sound, making it noisy.
Listen for how the children behaved.
Think about why someone can't study.
Consider what kind of event was loud.
Read this aloud:
My neighbors have a noisy dog.
Focus: noisy
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The street is very noisy in the morning.
Focus: morning
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Please don't be so noisy.
Focus: please
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Listen for the reason the children were noisy.
Listen for what was noisy and why it was a problem.
Listen for the contrast between the crowd and the singer's voice.
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The train was very noisy as it pulled into the station.
Focus: noisy, pulled
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I find it difficult to sleep when my neighbors are being noisy.
Focus: difficult, neighbors
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Could you please try to be less noisy? I'm trying to read.
Focus: less, read
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This sentence describes a common situation where a construction site generates a lot of noise.
This sentence gives an instruction to reduce noise, often appropriate in quiet places like a library.
This sentence describes children's behavior, which can often be noisy during celebrations.
The constant hum of the old refrigerator made the kitchen a very _____ place.
Cacophonous means involving or producing a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds, which aligns with 'noisy'. The other options suggest quietness.
Despite the professor's attempts to quiet them, the students remained rather _____ during the lecture, making it difficult for others to concentrate.
Boisterous means noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy. This fits the context of students making it difficult to concentrate. The other options imply quietness or reserve.
The construction site next door was incredibly _____, with drills and hammers sounding from dawn till dusk.
Raucous means making or constituting a loud and unpleasant noise, which accurately describes a noisy construction site. The other options refer to pleasant or quiet sounds.
A 'pandemonium' refers to a state of extreme quietness and order.
Pandemonium actually refers to wild and noisy disorder or confusion, which is the opposite of quietness and order.
If a situation is described as 'clamorous', it means it is characterized by a great deal of quiet conversation.
Clamorous means making a loud and confused noise, which is contrary to quiet conversation.
The term 'uproar' accurately describes a situation of peaceful tranquility.
Uproar refers to a loud and confused noise, especially one caused by a crowd or public; it signifies disruption, not tranquility.
Cacophony refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.
Incessant clamor describes a continuous, loud noise.
Boisterous describes something noisy and lively.
Read this aloud:
Could you describe a time when you found a particular environment to be exceptionally loud or boisterous?
Focus: exceptionally, boisterous
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Discuss the impact of noise pollution on urban life and potential solutions to mitigate its effects.
Focus: mitigate, pollution
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Imagine you are trying to study in a very noisy environment. What strategies would you employ to maintain your focus and productivity?
Focus: strategies, productivity
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The incessant chatter and clanging of machinery made the factory floor an almost unbearably ___ environment, conducive to neither concentration nor tranquility.
While all options relate to noise, 'cacophonous' specifically refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds, perfectly describing the factory floor. 'Boisterous' implies energetic and cheerful noise, 'vociferous' refers to loud and vehement outcry, and 'raucous' suggests a disturbing, harsh noise, often associated with a wild atmosphere.
Despite the librarian's repeated pleas for quiet, the study hall remained a ___ hub of hushed conversations and rustling pages, far from the serene atmosphere she envisioned.
'Clamorous' accurately describes a situation with a loud and confused noise, fitting the description of a study hall with many hushed conversations. 'Tumultuous' implies a state of confusion or disorder, often with noise, but not solely focused on the sound itself. 'Riotous' suggests wild and uncontrolled behavior, and 'uproarious' implies very loud and boisterous laughter or noise.
The public square, usually a tranquil haven, transformed into a ___ spectacle during the festival, alive with the blare of trumpets and the shouts of vendors.
'Obstreperous' means noisy and difficult to control, which aligns with a lively and loud festival. 'Sonorous' refers to a rich, full sound, 'strident' describes a loud and harsh sound, and 'din' is a noun meaning a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise, not an adjective to describe the spectacle.
The nocturnal urban soundscape was a ___ symphony of sirens, distant traffic, and the occasional burst of revelry from late-night establishments.
'Jarring' perfectly captures the sense of sounds that are discordant, unpleasant, or clashing, which is often the case with a mix of urban noises. 'Dulcet' and 'mellow' imply pleasant sounds, and 'subdued' suggests quietness.
Despite the thick soundproofing, the persistent ___ of the construction site next door still managed to permeate the walls, disrupting the office's peace.
'Hubbub' refers to a confused din, a disorderly mixture of sounds, which is characteristic of a construction site. The other options imply quiet or soft sounds.
The speaker's impassioned address was at times barely audible over the ___ of the restless crowd, who were growing increasingly agitated.
'Clamor' accurately describes a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently, which fits the description of a restless and agitated crowd. 'Patter' refers to light, rapid sounds, 'lull' is a temporary interval of quiet, and 'hark' is an archaic verb meaning to listen.
This exercise tests your ability to order words into a coherent sentence, using 'cacophonous' as a C2 synonym for 'noisy.'
This exercise requires you to arrange the words to form a grammatically correct sentence, employing 'boisterous' as a sophisticated descriptor for 'noisy.'
This exercise challenges you to construct a sentence using 'clamorous,' a C2-level synonym for 'noisy,' in the correct word order.
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Summary
Noisy means making a lot of sound, often in a loud or disruptive way.
- full of noise
- making much sound
- loud and disturbing
Hear it in context
Listen to how noisy is used in different sentences. Try searching for it on YouTube or news sites.
Describe your surroundings
Look around you. What things are noisy? Your classroom? A city street? Your neighbor's dog?
Opposites attract
What's the opposite of noisy? Think about quiet places or sounds. This helps solidify its meaning.
Use it in a sentence
Try making a few simple sentences with noisy. For example, 'The children were very noisy.' or 'The traffic was so noisy.'
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
a lot of
A2수나 양이 많다는 뜻이야. 일상생활에서 '많이'라는 의미로 아주 자주 쓰여.
about
A1'about'은 어떤 주제에 관해 이야기할 때 쓰거나, 대략적인 수량이나 정도를 나타낼 때 사용해요.
above
A2어떤 것보다 더 높은 위치, 바로 위를 나타내요.
accident
A2예기치 않게 발생하는 나쁜 사건으로, 피해나 부상을 입힐 수 있어요.
action
A2어떤 목표를 이루기 위해 실제로 행동하는 것을 말해.
after
A2'after'는 시간상이나 공간상으로 어떤 것의 뒤에 오는 것을 의미해요.
afterward
A2At a later or subsequent time.
again
A2'again'은 어떤 일이 다시 일어나거나 반복될 때 사용하는 말이에요.
aged
B1어떤 사람이나 물건이 특정한 나이를 먹었음을 나타낼 때 써.
alive
A2죽지 않고 생명이 있는 상태를 의미해.