royster

[roi-ster]

royster Definition

  • 1to enjoy oneself or celebrate noisily, often with drinking and shouting
  • 2to behave in a noisy and boisterous way

Using royster: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "royster" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They roystered all night long, singing and dancing.

  • Example

    The group of friends roystered through the streets, laughing and shouting.

  • Example

    He was known to royster at the local pub every weekend.

royster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for royster

Phrases with royster

  • roysterer

    a person who enjoys themselves noisily and boisterously

    Example

    He was a well-known roysterer, always the life of the party.

  • a group of people who enjoy themselves noisily and boisterously

    Example

    The roistering crew stumbled out of the bar, still laughing and shouting.

  • noisy and boisterous behavior, often associated with drinking and partying

    Example

    The neighbors complained about the roisterous behavior coming from the house next door.

Origins of royster

from Middle English 'roistren', meaning 'to be boisterous'

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Summary: royster in Brief

'Royster' [roi-ster] means to enjoy oneself or celebrate noisily, often with drinking and shouting. It is used to describe noisy and boisterous behavior, often associated with partying and revelry. Examples include 'They roystered all night long, singing and dancing,' and 'He was known to royster at the local pub every weekend.' Synonyms include 'carouse,' 'revel,' and 'riot.' Informal equivalents are 'whoop it up' and 'cut loose.'