racketiness

/ˈrækɪtinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being noisy, loud, or disorderly.
    • Despite the racketiness of the crowd, the speaker managed to finish his speech.
    • We complained to the hotel manager about the racketiness of the room above us.
    • The racketiness of the playground made it hard to hear the teacher's whistle.
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