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单词 rowdy
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rowdy

Many of those detained had been aggressive and there had been reports of rowdy behaviour on trains heading to Cologne, he added.Yet a perception that fans are rowdy remains.Some people will surely take it as a rowdy party in the parental home.Remember when you were in school and the class got a bit rowdy?Dogs evidently scare birds away unintentionally by their rowdy and unsavoury behaviour.There were many rowdy demonstrations across the country against the live export trade prior to the beef ban.It all got a bit rowdy.The crowd of rowdy men grew around us, but we only had eyes for each other.But the celebrations clearly got a bit rowdy because some local council noise control monitors turned up to tell them to pipe down.I try not to lose my temper if things are getting a bit rowdy now.Long after he left the stage, a rowdy scrum of fans were still fighting over this sweaty souvenir.Tories claimed the spread of rowdy behaviour to primary schools was proof the Government had lost its grip on discipline.They are noisy and rowdy.There was no rowdy behaviour.A man has been fined for rowdy behaviour in a cemetery, including pretending to be a ghost.Please fill the Ricoh Arena with tens of thousands of rowdy new fans cheering new glories.A parent said: 'They were being a bit rowdy.

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rowdy

British English: rowdy ADJECTIVE
When people are rowdy, they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.
He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours.
  • American English: rowdy
  • Brazilian Portuguese: brigão
  • Chinese: 吵闹的
  • European Spanish: ruidoso
  • French: bruyant
  • German: rüpelhaft
  • Italian: chiassoso
  • Japanese: けんかっ早い
  • Korean: 시끄러운
  • European Portuguese: brigão
  • Latin American Spanish: ruidoso

(adjective) 
Definition
rough, noisy, or disorderly
He has complained about rowdy neighbours.
Synonyms
disorderly
disorderly conduct
rough
I was a bit rough with you this morning.
loud
Suddenly there was a loud bang.
noisy
a noisy group of revellers
unruly
It's not good enough just to blame the unruly children.
boisterous
a boisterous but good-natured crowd
loutish
wild
The angry crowd became quite wild and agitated.
uproarious
He had spent several uproarious evenings at the Embassy Club.
obstreperous
an awkward and obstreperous customer
Opposites
mannerly
,
gentle
,
peaceful
,
refined
,
orderly
,
law-abiding
,
decorous
(noun) 
Definition
a person like this
The owner kept a baseball bat to deal with rowdies.
Synonyms
hooligan
riots involving football hooligans
tough
Three burly toughs elbowed their way to the front.
rough (informal)
The roughs of the town are out.
casual
ned (Scottish, slang)
brawler
yahoo
a typical City merchant banking yahoo
lout
a drunken lout
troublemaker
tearaway (British)
He blamed the parents for the tearaways' behaviour.
ruffian
gangs of ruffians who lurk about
lager lout
boot boy
yob or yobbo (British, slang)
cougan (Australian, slang)
scozza (Australian, slang)
bogan (Australian, slang)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of boisterous
Definition
noisy and lively
a boisterous but good-natured crowd
Synonyms
unruly,
wild,
disorderly,
loud,
noisy,
wayward,
rowdy,
wilful,
riotous,
unrestrained,
rollicking,
impetuous,
rumbustious,
uproarious,
obstreperous,
clamorous
in the sense of loud
Definition
insistent and emphatic
Suddenly there was a loud bang.
Synonyms
noisy,
strong,
booming,
roaring,
piercing,
thundering,
forte,
turbulent,
resounding,
deafening,
thunderous,
rowdy,
blaring,
strident,
boisterous,
tumultuous,
vociferous,
vehement,
sonorous,
ear-splitting,
obstreperous,
stentorian,
clamorous,
ear-piercing,
high-sounding
in the sense of lout
Definition
a crude or oafish person
a drunken lout
Synonyms
oaf,
thug,
hooligan,
boor,
bear,
ned (Scottish, slang),
yahoo,
hoon (Australian, New Zealand, slang),
clod,
bumpkin,
gawk,
dolt,
churl,
lubber,
lummox (informal),
clumsy idiot,
yob or yobbo (British, slang),
cougan (Australian, slang),
scozza (Australian, slang),
bogan (Australian, slang)

Nearby words of
rowdy

  • rove
  • rover
  • row
  • rowdy
  • royal
  • rub
  • rub along

Synonyms of 'rowdy'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of noisy
Definition
making a lot of noise
a noisy group of revellers
Synonyms
rowdy,
chattering,
strident,
boisterous,
vociferous,
riotous,
uproarious,
obstreperous,
clamorous
in the sense of obstreperous
Definition
noisy and difficult to control
an awkward and obstreperous customer
Synonyms
unruly,
disorderly,
wild,
rough,
loud,
noisy,
out of control,
turbulent,
rampaging,
out of hand,
wayward,
rowdy,
raucous,
uncontrollable,
uncontrolled,
boisterous,
wilful,
lawless,
vociferous,
fractious,
riotous,
tempestuous,
unmanageable,
undisciplined,
stroppy (British, slang),
rip-roaring (informal),
mutinous,
ungovernable,
uproarious,
clamorous,
rambunctious (informal),
rackety,
insubordinate,
roistering,
roisterous
in the sense of rough
Definition
harsh or sharp
I was a bit rough with you this morning.
Synonyms
harsh,
tough,
sharp,
severe,
nasty,
cruel,
rowdy,
curt,
unfeeling
in the sense of rough
Definition
a violent person
The roughs of the town are out.
Synonyms
thug,
tough,
casual,
rowdy,
hoon (Australian, New Zealand),
bully boy,
bruiser (informal),
ruffian,
lager lout,
roughneck (slang),
ned (Scottish, slang),
cougan (Australian, slang),
scozza (Australian, slang),
bogan (Australian, slang)
in the sense of ruffian
Definition
a violent lawless person
gangs of ruffians who lurk about
Synonyms
thug,
heavy (slang),
tough,
rough (informal),
bully,
casual,
villain,
ned (Scottish, slang),
rogue,
hooligan,
brute,
rowdy,
rascal,
scoundrel (old-fashioned),
hoodlum (informal),
bully boy,
bruiser (informal),
wretch,
yardie,
lager lout,
roughneck (slang),
miscreant,
boot boy,
tsotsi (South Africa),
cougan (Australian, slang),
scozza (Australian, slang),
bogan (Australian, slang),
wrong 'un (slang)
in the sense of tearaway
Definition
a wild or unruly person
He blamed the parents for the tearaways' behaviour.
Synonyms
hooligan,
delinquent,
tough,
rough (informal),
rowdy,
ruffian,
roughneck (slang),
good-for-nothing
in the sense of tough
Definition
a rough, vicious, or violent person
Three burly toughs elbowed their way to the front.
Synonyms
ruffian,
heavy (slang),
rough (informal),
bully,
thug,
hooligan,
brute,
rowdy,
bravo,
bully boy,
bruiser (informal),
roughneck (slang),
boot boy,
tsotsi (South Africa)
in the sense of unruly
Definition
difficult to control or organize
It's not good enough just to blame the unruly children.
Synonyms
uncontrollable,
wild,
unmanageable,
disorderly,
turbulent,
boisterous,
rebellious,
wayward,
rowdy,
intractable,
wilful,
lawless,
fractious,
riotous,
headstrong,
mutinous,
disobedient,
ungovernable,
refractory,
obstreperous,
insubordinate
in the sense of uproarious
Definition
(of laughter) loud and boisterous
He had spent several uproarious evenings at the Embassy Club.
Synonyms
riotous,
wild,
rowdy,
disorderly,
loud,
noisy,
turbulent,
boisterous,
tumultuous,
unrestrained,
tempestuous,
rollicking,
gleeful,
clamorous
in the sense of wild
Definition
lacking restraint or control
The angry crowd became quite wild and agitated.
Synonyms
uncontrolled,
violent,
rough,
disorderly,
noisy,
chaotic,
turbulent,
wayward,
unruly,
rowdy,
boisterous,
lawless,
unfettered,
unbridled,
riotous,
unrestrained,
unmanageable,
impetuous,
undisciplined,
ungovernable,
self-willed,
uproarious

Additional synonyms

in the sense of yahoo
Definition
a crude, brutish, or obscenely coarse person
a typical City merchant banking yahoo
Synonyms
philistine,
savage,
lout,
beast,
barbarian,
brute,
rowdy,
hoon (Australian, New Zealand),
roughneck (slang),
boor,
churl,
yob or yobbo (British, slang),
cougan (Australian, slang),
scozza (Australian, slang),
bogan (Australian, slang)
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