Last night, the neighbors had a raucous party that kept me awake all night.
Crows are renowned to be raucous.
A group of raucous youths ran around the stadium causing mayhem
The hungry dogs were making raucous barks to attract the attention of the people.
There was a party and there was a lot of raucous at the party
The word raucous is an adjective. The speech elicited raucous cheers.
Yes I can: Raucous means hoarse, noisy, or rowdy.
Acts of vandalism were committed by a raucous gang of drunkards.
It means rowdy, noisey or lively. Such as--> My neighbors had a raucous party last night.
It means rowdy, noisey or lively. Such as--> My neighbors had a raucous party last night.
adjective: causing trouble; unlawful, boisterous , disobedient, disruptive adjective: loud, energetic, boisterous, noisy, raucous, rough , rowdy, rude. It all depends on how you use the word in the sentence. :)
Raucous
It is pronounced "RAW-kus" meaning a loud, discordant noise.