Ruidosos (en. Noisy)
/rwiˈðosos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That causes or emits noise.
The cars on the street are very noisy.
Los coches en la calle son muy ruidosos.
That is excessively boisterous or scandalous.
The party was noisy all night long.
La fiesta fue ruidosa toda la noche.
That speaks or acts with great noise.
The children are noisy when they play in the park.
Los niños son ruidosos cuando juegan en el parque.
Etymology
Derived from the noun 'noise' with the suffix '-ous', which indicates abundance.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be a noise
Refers to someone who is very loud or draws a lot of attention due to their behavior.
ser un ruido
to make noise
To produce sound, especially unnecessarily or exaggeratedly.
hacer ruido
noisy as a train
Extremely noisy; used to describe a great commotion.
ruidoso como un tren
Related Words
noise
Undesired sound, generally disturbing.
ruido
noisily
In a noisy manner; in a loud or scandalous tone.
ruidosamente
noisiness
The quality of what is noisy.
ruidosidad
Slang Meanings
A very boisterous party.
The house is full of people, it's a noisy one.
La casa está llena de gente, es una ruidosa.
Someone who speaks loudly.
Look at that guy, he's a loudmouth who can't shut up.
Mira a ese tipo, es un ruidoso que no puede callar.