boisterously
/ˈbɔɪstərəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbɔɪstərəsli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbȯi-st(ə-)rəs-lē/ (ame, mw)
boisterously — adverb
1. with loud, lively behaviour that is hard to control and can seem rough or unruly
with loud, lively behaviour that is hard to control and can seem rough or unruly
The children shouted boisterously around the picnic tables after the match.
shouted boisterously after a game
Ezra laughed boisterously as the clown slipped on the stage.
laughed boisterously in a lively public scene
The wedding guests sang boisterously on the bus ride home.
Valentina greeted her cousins boisterously at the airport arrival gate.
After the winning goal, the whole cafe celebrated boisterously until midnight.
- rowdily
stresses disorderly behaviour, often in a group
- noisily
focuses on the sound level, not the playful or rough energy
- exuberantly
emphasises joyful energy and is less rough or disruptive
文法句型
verb + boisterously
用法筆記
Usually used with actions that already involve loud group energy, such as laughing, cheering, singing, or celebrating. It suggests more rowdy force than simply 'loudly', often with a sense that the behaviour is spilling over normal limits.