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Main Entry: rowdy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: boisterous, noisy

Synonyms:

disorderly, lawless, loud, loudmouthed, loutish, mischievous, obstreperous, rambunctious, raucous, rebellious, rough, roughhouse, rude, turbulent, unruly, uproarious, wild

Antonyms:

calm, moderate, quiet, restrained
Main Entry: rowdy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who is boisterous, noisy

Synonyms:

brawler, bully, hellion, hooligan, lout, punk, roughneck, ruffian, terror*, troublemaker
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: bully
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: domineering person

Synonyms:

annoyer, antagonizer, browbeater, bulldozer, coercer, harrier, hector, insolent, intimidator, oppressor, persecutor, pest, rascal, rowdy, ruffian, tease, tormenter, tough
Main Entry: deafening
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very loud

Synonyms:

at full volume, blaring, booming, ear-piercing, ear-popping, ear-splitting, noisy, ringing, roaring, rowdy, screaming, thunderous, turned up, vociferous
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: disruptive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: causing trouble, confusion

Synonyms:

disorderly, distracting, disturbing, obstreperous, off-base, out-of-line, out-of-order, rowdy, troublemaking, troublesome, unruly, unsettling, upsetting

Antonyms:

calming, disciplined, settling, soothing, well-behaved
Main Entry: fight
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: engage in physical encounter

Synonyms:

altercate, assault, attack, bandy with, battle, bear arms, bicker, box, brawl, brush with, buck, carry on war, challenge, clash, contend, cross swords, dispute, do battle, duel, exchange blows, feud, flare up, go to war, grapple, joust, meet, mix it up, oppugn, ply weapons, protect, quarrel, repel, resist, rowdy, scrap, scuffle, skirmish, spar, strive, struggle, take all comers, take the field, take up the gauntlet, tiff, tilt, traverse, tug, tussle, wage war, war, withstand, wrangle, wrestle

Antonyms:

agree, make peace, surrender, yield
Main Entry: fighting
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: battle, encounter

Synonyms:

argument, battle royal, beef, bloodshed, blowup, bout, brannigan, brawling, brush, combat, conflict, contention, dispute, donnybrook, exchange, flap, fracas, free-for-all, go, hassle, hell broke loose, hostility, joust, match, melee, mix, punch out, riot, roughhouse, row, rowdy, rumble, rumpus, run-in, scramble, scrap*, scrimmage, scuffle, set-to, spat, strife, struggle, tiff, war, warfare, words, wrangle

Antonyms:

ceasefire, peace, surrender
Main Entry: hellion
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: troublemaker

Synonyms:

agent provocateur, agitator, demon, evildoer, firebrand, heel, incendiary, inciter, inflamer, instigator, loose cannon, mischief-maker, punk*, rabble-rouser, rascal, recreant, rogue, rowdy*, smart aleck, wise guy
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