Bruyants (en. Noisy)

/bʁɥi.jɑ̃/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
Which produces a loud or unpleasant sound.
The noisy children are playing in the park.
Les enfants bruyants jouent dans le parc.
Which draws attention by noise.
The car horns were very noisy in the street.
Les klaxons des voitures étaient très bruyants dans la rue.
When speaking of a place, which is bustling or lively with noise.
The bar was so loud that we couldn't hear each other.
Le bar était tellement bruyant qu'on ne pouvait pas s'entendre.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'noise', which means to emit a sound.

Common Phrases and Expressions

noisy like a trumpet
Very noisy and audible.
bruyants comme une trompette
noisy atmosphere
An atmosphere filled with loud sounds.
ambiance bruyante
make noise
To produce loud or disturbing sounds.
faire du bruit

Related Words

noise
Loud or undesirable sound.
bruit
racket
Disorderly noise, commotion.
tapage
uproar
Loud cry or shout, typically an emotional expression.
clameur

Slang Meanings

Disturbing noise
This concert was a real mess, so noisy!
Ce concert était un vrai bordel, tellement bruyant !
To shout or speak loudly
At the party, everyone was loud, impossible to concentrate.
À la soirée, les gens étaient tous bruyants, impossible de se concentrer.