noisily
noisily — adverb
1. producing loud, often bothersome sounds that people nearby find hard to ignore.
producing loud, often bothersome sounds that people nearby find hard to ignore.
Diego and his friends ran noisily down the wooden stairs of the old school.
noisily after verb (most common position)
Aiko's old refrigerator hummed noisily throughout the warm summer evening.
collocation: appliance + hum noisily
Kofi noisily pushed the heavy chair across the stone kitchen floor.
The metal gate swung noisily in the strong wind that afternoon.
Near the entrance, Yara's footsteps echoed noisily in the empty hall.
- loudly
neutral; describes high volume but not necessarily unpleasant or disturbing
- raucously
describes loud, harsh, disorderly sounds; more specific to human groups or crowds
- vociferously
formal; used for loud, forceful speech, complaints, or protests
文法句型
verb + noisily
noisily + verb
用法筆記
Noisily carries a negative or mildly annoying tone — it suggests the sound is unwanted or bothersome to hearers. This distinguishes it from loudly, which simply describes high volume without judgment. Noisily can appear either before or after the main verb; before-verb placement adds slight emphasis to the manner of the action.