Definitions and Examples of noisy, loud, disturbed
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Making a lot of noise; loud and disruptive.
Example
The construction site next door was noisy all day, making it hard to concentrate.
Producing or capable of producing much sound; easily audible.
Example
The music at the party was so loud that we had to shout to hear each other.
Having been interrupted or interfered with; unsettled or troubled.
Example
The baby's sleep was disturbed by the loud thunder outside.
Key Differences: noisy vs loud vs disturbed
- 1Noisy refers to something that makes a lot of sound and can be disruptive.
- 2Loud refers to something that produces a lot of sound and can be easily heard.
- 3Disturbed refers to something that has been interrupted or unsettled.
Effective Usage of noisy, loud, disturbed
- 1Describing Environments: Use these antonyms to describe different environments, such as a quiet library or a noisy concert.
- 2Expressing Preferences: Use these antonyms to express your preferences, such as preferring a quiet night in over a loud party.
- 3Discussing Emotions: Use these antonyms to describe emotions, such as feeling disturbed by a loud noise.
Remember this!
The antonyms of quiets have distinct meanings. Noisy refers to something that makes a lot of sound and can be disruptive, loud refers to something that produces a lot of sound and can be easily heard, and disturbed refers to something that has been interrupted or unsettled. Use these words to describe environments, express preferences, and discuss emotions.