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

1.副詞C1
釋義

with loud, lively behaviour that is hard to control and can seem rough or unruly

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • quietly

    without much noise or public excitement

  • calmly

    with controlled behaviour and no rowdy energy

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.

常見錯誤

The guests talked boisterously in the library, but nobody noticed the noise.
The guests talked boisterously in the library, and the librarian asked them to leave.
💡boisterously implies obvious loud, rowdy behaviour that other people notice.
She smiled boisterously at the sleeping baby.
She laughed boisterously with her cousins in the garden.
💡boisterously suits noisy, high-energy actions, not quiet expressions like smiling.