Poltergeist
The vocabulary word that describes a tornado is "whirlwind" or "twister."
The word is "luminescent."
Amplitude.
Undulating.
The word that describes an object's location is "position." It refers to the specific point or place where an object is located in relation to its surroundings.
No, the word 'noisy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a noisy engine, a noisyclassroom).The word 'noisy' is the adjective form of the noun noise, a concrete noun, a word for something that can be heard.The noun form of the adjective 'noisy' is noisiness, an abstract noun; a word for a condition of noise being present.
Poltergeist
From the German language, meaning 'noisy ghost'. Combining the words 'polter' meaning noisy and 'geist' meaning spirit
Tagalog translation of COMMOTION: kaguluhan; paghimagsik
· nice · neat · neighborly · nervous · noisy · nosy
Comparative: more disruptive Superlative: most disruptive
Noisy is 'bruyant' in French.
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. :)
No, commotion is not a suffix. It is a noun that describes a noisy disturbance or uproar. Suffixes are word parts added to the end of a root word to change its meaning or function.
Noisy is an adjective.
Noisy is an adjective.
The word that describes behavior that is rude, noisy, and unpleasant is "boorish." Boorish behavior often includes a lack of manners, consideration for others, and a general disregard for social norms, leading to discomfort in social situations. Another term that may also apply is "loudmouthed," which emphasizes the noisy aspect of such behavior.