"Rowdier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rowdier" Meaning

Noisy, boisterous, or rougher

Example: The crowdier game brought together a rowdier crowd of fans.

"Rowdier" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "rowdier":

Example 1: Adjective Complement

The neighborhood became rowdier as the night wore on, with people laughing and shouting.

Example 2: In Subordinate Clause

The concert would have been more enjoyable if the crowd hadn't become rowdier during the performance.

Example 3: In Coordinate Clause

The protest was peaceful at first, but it grew rowdier as the media attention increased.

Example 4: In Noun Phrase

The rowdier elements in the crowd began to cause trouble.

Example 5: In Comparative Form

The streets were rowdier on Saturday night than on any other night of the week.

"Rowdier" Similar Words

Rovere

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The word "rovere" is a bit uncommon, but I found it might be a variant of the English word "rover", which has a few meanings:<br><br>1. A wandering person or an adventurer.<br>2. A vehicle, typically a car or a vehicle used for exploring or traveling.<br>3. In geography, a rover can refer to a device or instrument that travels on a surface, such as a rover on Mars.<br><br>However, I found another possible connection: "rovere" might be related to the Italian word "rovere", which means "oak tree" in English.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to provide a more specific definition, but I hope this helps!

Rovers

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1. Travelers who explore the Moon or other celestial bodies, often as a career in space exploration.<br>2. Nomadic people who travel from place to place in search of food or grazing lands, typically with a large number of cattle or other livestock.<br>3. Small, remote-control or autonomous vehicles used for exploration and research in areas unsuitable for large, manned vehicles, especially those sent to other planets or their moons.<br>4. A car that moves without the use of pedals or clutch, often powered by electricity, as in a toy or scale model.<br>5. Old-fashioned motor cars, especially those from the early 20th century.

Roving

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Row

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A long, straight series of objects or people standing side by side.<br><br>Example: "The row of houses stretched along the beach."<br><br>A line of squares or rectangles, especially one that is used in a game.<br><br>Example: "It's your turn in this row."<br><br>A quarrel or dispute, especially a public one.<br><br>Example: "There was a row at the meeting."<br><br>To arrange in a line or rows.<br><br>Example: "Please row your chairs neatly."

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