"Raucously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Raucously" Meaning

Raucously (adverb)

Meaning: making a loud, harsh, and unpleasant sound, or acting in a boisterous and noisy way.

Example: The crowd cheered raucously as their favorite team scored the winning goal.

"Raucously" Examples

Usage Examples for "Raucously"


Adverb Usage


She began singing raucously to the old Beatles cover song.
Paul sang raucously on stage, trying to match the energy of the crowd.
The birds sang raucously outside the office window, drowning out the music.
He laughed raucously, showing genuine joy and mirth.
The children shrieked raucously on the school bus, excited to go home.

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Raucity refers to a noisy and harsh quality, such as a rough or discordant sound, or the state of being rough and untamed. It can also describe a loud and unpleasant clamor or din.

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Raucous refers to a loud, harsh, and often off-putting noise, typically one that is caused by a crowd or a group of people making a lot of noise, often in a rough or rowdy manner. This can include shouting, screaming, yelling, or cheering loudly, often in an unpleasant or disturbing way.

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