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Rowdy vs Loudly - What's the difference?

rowdy | loudly |

As an adjective rowdy

is rough and disorderly; riotous or just boisterous.

As a noun rowdy

is a boisterous person; a brawler.

As an adverb loudly is

in a loud manner; at a high volume.

rowdy

English

Alternative forms

* rowdie

Adjective

(er)
  • rough and disorderly; riotous or just boisterous
  • Derived terms

    * rowdiness * rowdyism

    Noun

    (rowdies)
  • A boisterous person; a brawler.
  • Synonyms

    * (boisterous person) brawler, ruffian

    Anagrams

    * *

    loudly

    English

    Adverb

    (en-adv)
  • In a loud manner; at a high volume.
  • He spoke loudly so that his brother could hear him from across the street.

    Antonyms

    * quietly