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View usage for: rackety in British English (ˈrækɪtɪ) adjective1. noisy, rowdy, or boisterous 2. socially lively and, sometimes, mildly dissolute a rackety life rackety in American English (ˈrækəti) adjective1. making a racket; very noisy 2. characterized by revelry or boisterousness 3. lacking restraint, caution, etc.; intemperate, reckless, irresponsible, etc. Examples of 'rackety' in a sentencerackety The Social Democrats ran a much more rackety taxi service, partly because their organization was mere middle-class improvisation.I shan't be as close to the centre of London as all that, and it's likely to be afairly rackety household. Synonyms of 'rackety'noisy, disorderly, rowdy, blaring More Synonyms of rackety Additional synonymsDefinition noisy and lively a boisterous but good-natured crowd Synonyms unruly, wild, disorderly, loud, noisy, wayward, rowdy, wilful, riotous, unrestrained, rollicking, impetuous, rumbustious, uproarious, obstreperous, clamorousThe clamorous din of voices filled the air. Synonyms noisy, loud, insistent, deafening, blaring, strident, tumultuous, vociferous, vehement, riotous, uproariousDefinition uncontrolled disorderly conduct Synonyms unruly, disruptive, rowdy, turbulent, unlawful, stormy, rebellious, boisterous, tumultuous, lawless, riotous, unmanageable, ungovernable, refractory, obstreperous, indisciplined - rack your brains
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Additional synonymsDefinition rough, noisy, or disorderly He has complained about rowdy neighbours. Synonyms disorderly, rough, loud, noisy, unruly, boisterous, loutish, wild, uproarious, obstreperousDefinition (of laughter) loud and boisterous He had spent several uproarious evenings at the Embassy Club. Synonyms riotous, wild, rowdy, disorderly, loud, noisy, turbulent, boisterous, tumultuous, unrestrained, tempestuous, rollicking, gleeful, clamorous |