raucous

/ˈrɔːkəs/
adjective
  1. Making a loud, harsh, and unpleasant noise; disorderly and noisy.
    • The raucous laughter from the comedy club spilled out onto the street.
    • The classroom became raucous when the teacher stepped out for a moment.
    • A group of raucous fans cheered wildly after the winning goal.
  2. Lively and boisterous in a way that is fun but slightly out of control.
    • They enjoyed a raucous game of charades that left everyone in stitches.
    • The party was raucous but everyone had a great time.
    • The festival had a raucous atmosphere with music and dancing everywhere.
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