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Yes, two examples Can a sentence have the word rowdy? The neighbours were rowdy last night.
The noun form of "tranquil" is "tranquility."
Rowdy is stressed on the first syllable. (rou-dee)
When I entered school a bunch of rowdy boys were in my site.
An adjective. He is a rowdy boy. It can also be a noun but it is not used as a noun very often.
Rowdy Rowdy was created in 1999.
No, rowdy is an adjective.
Yes it is. Tranquil is a word used to describe the aura of a place. For example, "This rainforest is very tranquil." In this sentence adjective, tranquil, is describing the noun, rainforest.
Rowdy means rough and disorderly. The rowdy group at the meeting disrupted the proceedings.
The noun forms for tranquil are tranquilness and tranquility.
Rowdy means rough, acting up. Here are some sentences.His rowdy behavior got him into trouble.The crowd got rowdy when their team lost the game.She can be rowdy if she loses her temper.
Tranquil is an adjective.
Rowdy means boisterous. The rowdy cowboys shot their pistols into the air. A rowdy crowd gathered outside the sold-out concert.
The opposite of rowdy is calm or peaceful.
The cheerleaders were rowdy.
sometimes kids can be rowdy
The noun forms of the adjective 'tranquil' are tranquilness and tranquility.