noisy

IPA: nˈɔɪzi

adjective

  • Making a noise, especially a loud unpleasant sound
  • Full of noise.
  • Unpleasant-looking and causing unwanted attention
  • (technical) Accompanied by or introducing random fluctuations that obscure the real signal or data
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Examples of "noisy" in Sentences

  • Attaching a microphone kit would help in noisy situations.
  • According to a new study, people who work in noisy places ...
  • They had it turned up so loud because we play in noisy stadiums.
  • But the entire process is worth every dime for someone who will regularly be in noisy environments.
  • I have just finished the Arkangel version (travelling last week in noisy aeroplanes didn't help me speed through it).
  • Her patience with the humans, who we all find barbaric, blunt and noisy, is amazing and mediating with the humans has become a hobby.
  • According to a new study, people who work in noisy places for at least a year and a half could have triple the risk of a serious heart problem compared to those who work in quiet environments, a new study says.

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