boisterously
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a noisy, energetic, and cheerful way: "boisterously" describes an action done with loud, unrestrained, and lively energy.
- In a rough and stormy manner: It can also describe something, like weather or water, that is turbulent and violent.
Usage and Examples
- Adverb:
- The children laughed boisterously as they played in the yard. (This shows they were laughing in a very loud, energetic, and cheerful manner.)
- The fans cheered boisterously for their team's victory. (This indicates the cheering was loud and full of unrestrained enthusiasm.)
- The waves crashed boisterously against the shore during the storm. (This describes the waves acting in a rough, turbulent, and violent way.)
Advanced Usage
- Used to describe manner: "Boisterously" is often used to modify verbs that describe actions involving sound, energy, or movement.
- He greeted his old friends boisterously, with loud shouts and backslaps.
- The debate continued boisterously late into the night.
Variants and Related Words
- Boisterous (adjective): Noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rough and stormy.
- The party was a boisterous affair.
- We avoided the boisterous seas.
Synonyms
- Loudly: Making a lot of noise.
- Rowdily: In a noisy and disorderly way.
- Rollickingly: In a carefree and exuberantly lively manner.
- Rambunctiously: In a boisterously disorderly manner.
- Uproariously: In an extremely noisy and hilarious way.
Antonyms
- Quietly: Making little or no noise.
- Calmly: In a peaceful and untroubled manner.
- Sedately: In a calm, dignified, and unhurried manner.
Adverb
- in a carefree manner
- she was rollickingly happy