noisily
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nois·y
(noi′zē)adj. nois·i·er, nois·i·est
1. Making noise: a small, noisy dog.
2. Full of, characterized by, or accompanied by noise: a noisy cafeteria.
nois′i·ly adv.
nois′i·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | noisily - with much noise or loud and unpleasant sound; "he blew his nose noisily" quietly - with little or no sound; "the class was listening quietly and intently"; "she was crying quietly" |
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Translations
بِضَجَّةٍ، بِضَوْضاء
hlučně
meî hávaîa
hrupno
gürültülü şekildepaldır küldür
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noisily
adv → laut; protest, welcome, debate → lautstark
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noise
(noiz) noun1. a sound. I heard a strange noise outside; the noise of gunfire.
2. an unpleasantly loud sound. I hate noise.
ˈnoiseless adjective without any sound. noiseless footsteps.
ˈnoiselessly adverbˈnoisy adjective
making a loud noise. noisy children; a noisy engine.
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