bois
te
rous
Comparative
more boisterous
Superlative
most boisterous
1
marked by a lack of control or discipline
- The boisterous crowd ignored the speaker and shouted over each other.
- The children grew boisterous as the party wore on.
- His boisterous laughter disrupted the quiet library.
- A boisterous group stormed into the café, knocking over chairs.
- Their boisterous antics got them kicked out of the theater.
2
exuberantly energetic in a rough or spirited way
- The puppies were boisterous, tumbling over each other in play.
- She had a boisterous charm that lit up the room.
- The team celebrated with boisterous cheers and hugs.
- His boisterous energy made him the life of every gathering.
- The festival was filled with boisterous dancing and music.
Synonyms:
3
chaotic in motion or atmosphere
- The boisterous sea tossed the boat like a toy.
- A boisterous wind slammed against the windows.
- The storm grew boisterous, shaking the trees and tearing branches.
- Boisterous waves crashed over the breakwater.
- The sky turned boisterous with thunder and flashing lightning.