The party was loud and boisterous, but we all had fun.
(Boisterous : loud, noisy, or raucous) "The men would meet at the tavern to drink and engage in boisterous competitions." The students work quietly in the classroom, but on the playground they're a boisterous group.
The pupils, though very sweet, are always boisterous in class.
Hilarity is a noun and it means boisterous merriment.
Boisterous can only be an adjective.
The adjective form of "boisterous" is "boisterous" itself. It describes someone or something that is noisy, energetic, and cheerful, often in a lively or exuberant manner. There isn't a different adjective form; "boisterous" serves to characterize the spirited and rowdy nature of a person or situation.
"My brother is annoyingly boisterous when he has friends over."
The boisterous baby bounced boldly.
She was very quiet, but her friend was quite boisterous.
a good sentence using the word boisterous is: The boisterous school children made it clear to their teacher how much they enjoyed the class trip... bye i hope this helped
(Boisterous : loud, noisy, or raucous) "The men would meet at the tavern to drink and engage in boisterous competitions." The students work quietly in the classroom, but on the playground they're a boisterous group.
Even though the boy was brilliant, his grades suffered because he was so boisterous in class.
Members of the recent Tea Party movement in the United States are a boisterous group.
After the touchdown, he did a boisterous dance around the End Zone.
The boisterous children have left the building.
The pupils, though very sweet, are always boisterous in class.
Boisterous is an adjective.
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. :)