strepitous

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  • strepitous — /strep i teuhs/, adj. boisterous; noisy. Also, strepitant. [1675 85; < L strepit(us) noise + OUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • strepitous — strep·i·tous …   English syllables

  • strepitous — /ˈstrɛpətəs/ (say strepuhtuhs) adjective noisy. {Latin strepitus noise + ous} …  

  • strepitous — …   Useful english dictionary

  • strep|i|tant — «STREHP uh tuhnt», adjective. = strepitous. (Cf. ↑strepitous) …   Useful english dictionary

  • blaring — Synonyms and related words: atmospherics, blasting, blatant, blatting, blind spot, blustering, boisterous, brassy, brawling, brazen, clamant, clamorous, clamoursome, clanging, clangorous, clattery, crawling, creeping, drift, earsplitting, fade… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • blatant — Synonyms and related words: arrant, barefaced, bawling, bellowing, blaring, blatting, blustering, boanergean, boisterous, bold, brassy, brawling, brazen, brazenfaced, chintzy, clamant, clamorous, clamoursome, clanging, clangorous, clattery,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • blustering — Synonyms and related words: abusive, aeolian, airish, airy, anarchic, angry, blaring, blasty, blatant, blatting, blowy, bludgeoning, blusterous, blustery, boisterous, boreal, brassy, brawling, brazen, breezy, brisk, browbeating, bulldozing,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • boisterous — Synonyms and related words: blaring, blatant, blatting, blustering, blusterous, blustery, brassy, brawling, brazen, bullying, clamant, clamorous, clamoursome, clanging, clangorous, clattery, disorderly, exuberant, harum scarum, hectoring, knock… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • brassy — Synonyms and related words: Titian, adust, affront, arrant, arrogant, auburn, audacious, aureate, aweless, barefaced, bay, bay colored, bayard, beard, bell the cat, bite the bullet, blaring, blatant, blatting, blustering, boisterous, bold, bold… …   Moby Thesaurus

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