Boisterous can mean loud, fierce, or rough. Also violently agitated or turbulent, or rambunctious, or disorderly.
Example(s) : boisterous winds and waves, a boisterous crowd
Boisterous can only be an adjective.
(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.
Haughty, pompous, boisterous, making a great fuss about
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.
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Gaeity is boisterous happiness.
Boisterous is an adjective.
when the child is energetic, excitable, and boisterous.
what is a boisterous party?
Tagalog Translation of BOISTEROUS: maharot
Boisterous can only be an adjective.
"My brother is annoyingly boisterous when he has friends over."
A boisterous person is rough and noisy.
(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.
Bengal cats are usually boisterous and energetic.
The boisterous baby bounced boldly.
The boisterous group of friends laughed and talked loudly as they walked down the street.