1. Criard.
2. Tapageur.
3. Sonore.
ETYM Old Eng. boistous; of uncertain origin; cf. W. bwyst wild, savage, wildness, ferocity, bwystus ferocious.
1. Full of rough and exuberant animal spirits; SYN. knockabout.
2. Noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline; SYN. rambunctious, robustious, rumbustious, unruly.
3. Violently agitated and turbulent; SYN. fierce, rough.
1. Used of the voice; SYN. stentorian.
2. Very lively and profitable; SYN. flourishing, palmy, prospering, prosperous, roaring, thriving.
ETYM Late Lat. clamorosus, for Latin Clamosus: cf. Old Fren. clamoreux.
Speaking and repeating loud words; full of clamor; calling or demanding loudly or urgently; vociferous; noisy; turbulent.
Alternate (chiefly British) spelling for clamorous.
Characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity
Full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds
Making, or accompanied by, uproar, or noise and tumult