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  2. Boisterous Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    boisterous suggests a noisiness and turbulence due to high spirits. obstreperous suggests unruly and aggressive noisiness and resistance to restraint. The crowd was young and boisterous, the cheeseburgers were juicy and perfectly charred, and the place was always packed.

  3. Vociferous Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    vociferous implies a vehement shouting or calling out. clamorous may imply insistency as well as vociferousness in demanding or protesting. blatant implies an offensive bellowing or insensitive loudness. strident suggests harsh and discordant noise. boisterous suggests a noisiness and turbulence due to high spirits.

  4. Synonym for vociferous Vociferous refers mainly to people or speech Boisterous can refer to anything including objects and nature Also I've never heard anyone say the word vociferous like ever. But a good synonym that is more commonly used is "vehement/vehemently"

  5. VOCIFEROUS Synonyms: 43 Similar and Opposite Words - ...

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    Some common synonyms of vociferous are blatant, boisterous, clamorous, obstreperous, and strident. While all these words mean "so loud or insistent as to compel attention," vociferous implies a vehement shouting or calling out.

  6. Boisterous vs. Vociferous | the difference - CompareWords

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    (a.) Noisy; rough; turbulent; as, boisterous mirth; boisterous behavior. (a.) Vehement; excessive. Example Sentences: (1) A man of Ben van Beurden’s power and reputation for blunt speaking is capable of silencing a ballroom packed with his boisterous peers.

  7. Boisterous - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

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    Boisterous is a word used to describe someone spirited, loud, and slightly out of control — like someone with a spring in their step and a song in their heart singing to strangers on the street.

  8. BOISTEROUS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    When the term "tomboy" first appeared, in the mid-16th century, it actually was a name for male children who were rude and boisterous. From The Atlantic It's a loud, boisterous episode where everything's pitched so that everybody in the studio audience can hear every line.

  9. What does the adjective boisterous mean? There are 12 meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective boisterous , nine of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  10. boisterous adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and...

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    Definition of boisterous adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. (of people, animals or behaviour) noisy and full of life and energy. It was a challenge, keeping ten boisterous seven-year-olds amused. The children and the dogs raced out of the house to give me a boisterous welcome.

  11. Vociferous suggests a noisy outcry, as of vehement protest: vociferous complaints. Blatant connotes coarse or vulgar noisiness: "students demanding unlimited freedom in a noisy and blatant protest against all university authority" (Thomas Anthony Harris). Boisterous implies unrestrained noise, tumult, and often rowdiness: boisterous youths.