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BOISTEROUS

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Main Entry: boisterous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: noisy and mischievous

Synonyms:

bouncy, brawling, clamorous, disorderly, effervescent, impetuous, loud, obstreperous, rambunctious, raucous, riotous, rollicking, rowdy, strident, tumultous/tumultuous, unrestrained, unruly, uproarious, vociferant, vociferous, wild

Antonyms:

calm, quiet, restrained, silent
Main Entry: blatant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deafening

Synonyms:

boisterous, clamorous, crying, ear-splitting, harsh, loud, loudmouthed, noisy, obstreperous, obtrusive, piercing, screaming, scurrilous, strident, vociferant, vociferous, vulgar
Notes: flagrant implies shocking and reprehensible, while blatant is obvious, contrived, and usually obnoxious; flagrant is a stronger term than blatant

Antonyms:

quiet, silent
Main Entry: disorderly
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: causing trouble; unlawful

Synonyms:

boisterous, disobedient, disruptive, drunk, fractious, indisciplined, intemperate, noisy, obstreperous, off-base, on-a-tear, out-of-line, out-of-order, raucous, rebellious, refractory, riotous, rowdy, stormy, termagant, tumultous/tumultuous, turbulent, uncompliant, uncontrollable, ungovernable, unmanageable, unruly, wayward

Antonyms:

behaved, conforming, disciplined, manageable, orderly, well-behaved
Main Entry: fierce
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: violent, menacing

Synonyms:

angry, animal, ape, awful, barbarous, bloodthirsty, blustery, boisterous, bold, brutal, brutish, cruel, cutthroat, dangerous, enraged, fell, feral, ferocious, fiery, flipped, frightening, furious, horrible, howling, impetuous, infuriated, intense, malevolent, malign, murderous, passionate, powerful, primitive, raging, raving, relentless, savage, stormy, strong, tempestuous, terrible, threatening, tigerish, truculent, tumultous/tumultuous, uncontrollable, untamed, vehement, venomous, vicious, wild

Antonyms:

calm, gentle, kind, meek, nonviolent, peaceful, tame, tender, unthreatening
Main Entry: fun
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: good, happy

Synonyms:

amusing, boisterous, convivial, diverting, enjoyable, entertaining, lively, merry, pleasant, witty

Antonyms:

bad, sad, unfun, unhappy, woeful
Main Entry: furious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: stormy, turbulent

Synonyms:

agitated, blustering, blustery, boisterous, concentrated, excessive, exquisite, extreme, fierce, flaming, impetuous, intense, intensified, raging, rampageous, rough, savage, tempestuous, terrible, tumultous/tumultuous, ungovernable, unrestrained, vehement, vicious, violent, wild

Antonyms:

calm, mild, moderate, peaceful, quiet
Main Entry: gruff
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: bad-tempered, rude

Synonyms:

abrupt, bearish, blunt, boisterous, boorish, brusque, churlish, crabbed, crabby, crude, crusty, curt, discourteous, dour, fierce, grouchy, grumpy*, ill-natured, impolite, morose, nasty, offhand, rough, saturnine, short, snappy, snippy, sour, sullen, surly, truculent, uncivil, ungracious, unmannerly

Antonyms:

even-tempered, happy, nice, polite
Main Entry: heavy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: difficult, severe

Synonyms:

abstruse, acroamatic, arduous, boisterous, burdensome, complex, complicated, confused, effortful, esoteric, formidable, grave, grievous, hard, harsh, intolerable, knotty, labored, laborious, onerous, oppressive, profound, recondite, rough, serious, solemn, stormy, strenuous, tedious, tempestuous, toilsome, tough, troublesome, turbulent, vexatious, violent, wearisome, weighty, wild

Antonyms:

easy, inconsequential, insignificant, trivial, unimportant
Main Entry: hectic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: frantic, turbulent

Synonyms:

animated, boisterous, burning, chaotic, confused, disordered, excited, exciting, fervid, fevered, feverish, flurrying, flustering, frenetic, frenzied, furious, hassle, heated, hell broke loose, jungle*, madhouse, nutsy, restless, riotous, rip-roaring, tumultuous, unsettled, wild, woolly, zoolike

Antonyms:

calm, easeful, leisurely, unhurried
Main Entry: high
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very happy

Synonyms:

boisterous, bouncy, cheerful, elated, excited, exhilarated, exuberant, joyful, lighthearted, merry, psyched, pumped

Antonyms:

depressed, down, low, upset
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