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støyende

Støyende is a Norwegian adjective meaning noisy or producing a lot of sound. It is used to describe environments, objects, or actions that generate noticeable noise, for example støyende trafikk (noisy traffic) or støyende maskiner (noisy machines).

Grammatical note: støyende is formed from the noun støy (noise) with the suffix -ende, yielding a present

Usage and contexts: støyende frequently appears in everyday language to discuss environments such as streets, workplaces,

Related terms: synonyms include bråkete and larmende, though these may carry slightly different nuances; bråkete often

See also: støy, lyd, bråk. In usage, støyende provides a neutral, formal way to describe sustained noise

participle
that
functions
as
an
adjective.
It
can
be
used
attributively,
as
in
en
støyende
buss,
or
predicatively,
as
in
trafikken
er
støyende.
The
term
is
common
in
both
Bokmål
and
Nynorsk
and
can
describe
ongoing
or
characteristic
noise.
or
public
spaces,
as
well
as
technical
contexts
like
electronics
or
acoustics,
where
a
signal
may
be
referred
to
as
støyende
(noisy).
It
conveys
a
sense
of
persistent
disturbance
rather
than
a
single
short
sound.
emphasizes
disturbance
or
fuss,
while
larmende
stresses
loudness.
The
noun
form
støy
means
noise
or
disruption,
and
related
concepts
include
lyd
(sound)
and
akustikk
(acoustics).
in
a
wide
range
of
contexts.