Raucous

/ˈrɔːkəs/ adjective

Making or characterized by a harsh, loud, and unpleasant sound. Often used to describe boisterous, unruly behavior.

From Latin raucus meaning 'hoarse,' related to raucire 'to be hoarse.' The word entered English in the 18th century, maintaining its connection to harsh vocal sounds while expanding to describe any loud, disorderly behavior.

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ARصاخب
BNউচ্চস্বর
CAestrident
CShlučný
DAlarmende
DEschreiend
ELθορυβώδης
ESestridente
FAآشفته
FImeluisa
FRcriard
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