Ruidosas (en. Noisy)

/ruidozas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That makes a lot of noise.
The parties at her house are very noisy.
Las fiestas en su casa son muy ruidosas.
Disturbing due to the sound it produces.
The cars on the street are noisy at night.
Los coches en la calle son ruidosos por la noche.
Spoken loudly.
Their laughter was so loud that everyone turned to look at them.
Sus risas eran tan ruidosas que todos se volcaron a mirarlos.

Etymology

From Latin 'rugidōsus', which is related to noise.

Common Phrases and Expressions

noisy as a storm
It is used to describe something or someone that makes a deafening noise.
ruidosa como una tempestad
make noise
To cause loud or annoying sounds.
hacer ruido
be noisy
Referenced to a place where there is a lot of noise.
estar ruidoso

Related Words

noise
Sound that is produced undesirably or disturbingly.
ruido
sound
Vibration that travels through a medium and is perceived by the ear.
sonido
clamor
Loud and strong sound that can be annoying.
estruendo

Slang Meanings

To describe a place full of people and commotion.
The square was noisy with so much movement of people.
La plaza estaba ruidosa con tanto movimiento de personas.
Referring to a party that is very lively and raucous.
Saturday's party was very noisy.
La fiesta del sábado estuvo muy ruidosa.