rowdy
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ˈraʊ
raw
dy
di
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British pronunciation
/ɹˈa‍ʊdi/

Definition & Meaning of "rowdy"in English

Rowdy
01

a cruel and brutal fellow

01

(of a person) noisy, disruptive, and often behaving in a disorderly or unruly way

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He was known as the rowdy kid in class, always causing a commotion.
The rowdy crowd at the concert made it hard to hear the music.
02

(of a thing) lively, loud, and somewhat disorderly

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The kids had a rowdy game of tag in the backyard, with laughter and shouts echoing through the neighborhood.
Their rowdy night out included dancing, loud music, and lots of laughter.
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