rowdy

/ˈraʊdi/
adjective
  1. Noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.
    • The teacher had to calm down the rowdy students after recess.
    • A group of rowdy fans celebrated loudly outside the stadium.
    • The rowdy crowd at the concert was shouting and pushing.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A noisy, rough person who causes trouble.
    • A few rowdies were causing a disturbance in the park.
    • The coach warned the rowdies on the team to behave or be benched.
    • The bouncer escorted the rowdy out of the bar.
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