explode
The opposite of noisily is quietly. While "noisily" describes actions or sounds that are loud and disruptive, "quietly" refers to actions or sounds that are soft, calm, and unobtrusive.
A synonym for a loud burst of emotion that starts with "g" is "guffaw." This term specifically refers to a loud, hearty laugh, often indicating joy or amusement. While it may not encompass all forms of emotion, it captures the essence of an intense, audible expression of feeling.
After noisily scoffing down the swill, the pig gave a deep sigh and fell fast asleep.
noisey
Yes, the word 'noisy' is an adjective, referring to making a lot of noise. For example: "He was a very noisy child." However, if you use the word 'noisily' it becomes an adverb. For example: "He did the dishes noisily."
loudly, noisily, volubly, vociferously.
blow, burst, detonate, pop, demolish
Explode, break
burst, effect, dash, sensation
The comparative adverb form of "noisily" is "more noisily."
A synonym for "flare" could be "blaze" or "burst."
firing, gunfire, battery, burst
break, split, burst, snap, fracture, splinter
The adverb form is "noisily."
explosion, crash, burst, discharge, eruption, detonation
The same way that you did - noisily
No, "noisily" is not a verb. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed, for example, "She talked noisily."