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Boisterous

Boisterous is an adjective that describes people, behavior, or environments characterized by high-spirited, noisy, and exuberant energy. The term often carries a sense of playful exuberance, but it can also imply disturbance or lack of restraint, especially when activity disrupts others. In reference to people, a boisterous child may run and shout with enthusiasm; to describe a crowd, a boisterous celebration may feature loud laughter, music, and animated movement; a boisterous sea or wind describes rough, vigorous motion.

In usage, boisterous is generally informal and suited to descriptive writing about lively social settings, sports

Synonyms include rambunctious, rowdy, lively, exuberant, noisy; antonyms include quiet, restrained, somber, hushed. The word often

events,
or
youthful
camaraderie.
It
is
less
appropriate
for
formal
or
clinical
contexts,
where
more
precise
terms
such
as
rambunctious,
rowdy,
exuberant,
or
energetic
might
be
preferred.
It
can
have
a
positive
connotation
(cheerful
and
energetic)
or
a
neutral/negative
one
(lively
but
disruptive),
depending
on
context
and
tone.
collocates
with
nouns
such
as
crowd,
party,
laughter,
game,
or
performance,
as
in
a
boisterous
celebration
or
a
boisterous
crowd.