roisterer
/'rɔistərə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A noisy and unrestrained merrymaker: A person who engages in boisterous, loud, and often rowdy merrymaking or revelry, typically in a social setting.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The tavern was filled with roisterers celebrating late into the night.
- He gained a reputation as a roisterer during his university years, always at the center of the loudest parties.
Advanced Usage
- "A band of roisterers": A group of people engaged in noisy merrymaking.
- A band of roisterers paraded down the street, singing and laughing.
Variants and Related Words
- Roister (verb): To engage in noisy, boisterous, and lively merrymaking.
- They would roister every weekend at the local pub.
- Roisterous (adjective): Characterized by noisy and unrestrained merrymaking.
- The roisterous crowd spilled out onto the sidewalk.
Synonyms
- Reveler: A person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way.
- Carouser: A person who drinks alcohol and enjoys himself or herself with others in a noisy, lively way.
- Merrymaker: A person who is enjoying themselves in a festive manner.
Related Phrases
- To play the roisterer: To act like or take on the role of a noisy merrymaker.
- For one night, he decided to play the roisterer and join the carnival crowd.
Noun
- an especially noisy and unrestrained merrymaker