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boisterously


Meanings
  • adjective

    Behaving in a loud, boisterous, and unruly manner.

    - "The crowd was boisterous during the football game."
    - "Despite his age, the grandpa danced boisterously at the party."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with boisterously
noisy , toasty , joystick , poiestry
Variants
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boisterous , boisterously , boisterousness , boisterousnesses
Etymology
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From Old French 'boistre' meaning 'to disturb, to agitate' or 'boister' meaning 'to make turbulent'.


Trivia
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  1. Boisterous behavior can be seen in various animal species, such as elephants and gorillas.

  2. The term 'boisterous' was first used in English literature in the 16th century.

  3. Boisterous behavior can be a sign of good health and vitality.


Related Concepts
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  1. Loudness: Boisterousness is a form of loudness that is often accompanied by unruly behavior.

  2. Excitement: Boisterous behavior is a manifestation of excitement and enthusiasm.


Quotes
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  1. The crowd was young and "boisterous", the cheeseburgers were juicy and perfectly charred, and the place was always packed.

    - Jonathan Black,{it}Saveur{/it},October 2007
  2. Suzanne Massie, "boisterous" and voluble as we drove through her adopted neighborhood in St. Petersburg, hurtled to a sudden stop. She was laughing uproariously to see the spot, where five years earlier, her rented car had fallen apart …

    - Christopher Lydon,{it}Atlantic{/it},February 1993
  3. Things had apparently gotten a little too "boisterous" during the Northern Ohio Girls Soccer League games. And it wasn't the kids. Fed up with noisy, know-it-all parents, the league banned cheering and jeering from the sidelines for one game, which they dubbed Silent Sunday.

    - Kate Rounds,{it}Ms.{/it},December 1999/January 2000

Culture
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Boisterous behavior is often associated with youth, excitement, and festive occasions. It can be seen in various forms of art, literature, and music, such as rowdy parties, sports events, and rock concerts.

How to Memorize "boisterously"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a crowd cheering loudly and behaving in an unruly manner. Imagine the energy and excitement in the air.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'boisterous' with loud music, rowdy crowds, and festive occasions.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'B Old Idiots Squabble Tremendously' to remember the meaning of boisterous.


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