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gürültülü

Gürültülü is a Turkish adjective meaning noisy or loud. It is used to describe sounds, environments, or events that produce a significant level of noise, such as busy streets, machinery, or crowded gatherings. In English, the term is typically translated as “noisy” or “clamorous.”

Etymology and formation: The word is derived from the Turkish noun gürültü, which means noise, with the

Usage and nuance: Gürültülü can describe physical noise as well as figurative noise in discussions or events.

Related terms and notes: Related terms include Gürültü (noise) and phrases such as gürültülü ortam (noisy environment)

adjectival
suffix
-lü,
forming
gürültülü
to
indicate
“characterized
by
noise.”
The
root
gürültü
has
Turkish
origins,
and
gürültülü
is
a
standard
descriptive
term
in
contemporary
Turkish.
For
example,
it
can
refer
to
a
gürültülü
ortam
(noisy
environment),
a
gürültülü
tartışma
(noisy
or
heated
argument),
or
a
gürültülü
protesto
(a
noisy
protest).
The
term
carries
a
neutral
to
slightly
negative
connotation
depending
on
context
and
is
appropriate
in
both
formal
writing
and
everyday
speech.
or
gürültülü
ileti
(noisy
communication).
While
gürültülü
is
primarily
an
adjective,
Turkish
speakers
may
encounter
it
in
a
variety
of
descriptive
expressions
across
media,
literature,
and
everyday
language.