"Rowdy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "rowdy" is an adjective that means:
Noisy, boisterous, and often unruly; causing a disturbance by being loud and noisy; having a tendency to behave in a loud, rough, and tumultuous manner.
Example: "The rowdy crowd at the sports stadium made a lot of noise during the game."
"The rowdy crowd at the concert started to get out of control."
"My little brother can be very rowdy when he's playing video games."
"The rowdy group of teenagers caused a disturbance at the movie theater."
"The rowdy students in the back of the classroom made it hard for the teacher to give the lecture."
"The rowdy protest in the city center disrupted traffic and caused chaos."
Small boats designed for rowing, typically with a flat bottom and narrow hull, used for recreation, fishing, or transportation on calm waters.
Noisy, boisterous, or rougher<br><br>Example: The crowdier game brought together a rowdier crowd of fans.
Rowdyism refers to behavior that is boisterous, noisy, and unruly, often in a way that is disruptive or riotous. It can involve violent or aggressive actions, or simply behaving in a disorderly and unkempt manner.<br><br>Example: The rowdyism at the sports stadium was getting out of hand before the game even started.<br><br>Synonyms: riot, tumult, uproar, chaos, disorder, turbulence, turbulence.