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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English boisterous bois‧ter‧ous / ˈbɔɪst ə rəs / adjective ENERGETIC someone, especially a child, who is boisterous makes a lot of noise and has a lot of energy a class of boisterous five-year-olds Examples from the Corpus boisterous • Dan's a nice boy, but rather boisterous.
Boisterous definition: Loud or noisy and lively or unrestrained.
BOISTEROUS meaning: noisy and full of energy: . Learn more.
BOISTEROUS definition: noisy and full of energy: . Learn more.
boisterous adj. (behaviour: noisy, disorderly) bruyant, indiscipliné adj. The fans were banned because of their boisterous behaviour. Les fans ont été exclus à cause de leur comportement indiscipliné. boisterous adj. (weather: rough, violent) (temps) tumultueux, tumultueuse adj.
Boisterous definition: rough and noisy; noisily jolly or rowdy; clamorous; unrestrained. See examples of BOISTEROUS used in a sentence.
Full of energy; exuberant; noisy. The word 'boisterous' is correct and is widely used in written English. It generally means 'noisy and full of energy'. For example, "The children were playing boisterously in the backyard".