raucous
raucous / raucous
Adjective
comp: more raucoussup: most raucous
This term describes a specific kind of intensity that is often unpleasant or overwhelming. When applied to sound, it suggests a jagged, grating quality that lacks harmony, such as the screech of a bird or a strained voice. It is more aggressive than simply loud, implying a certain roughness that can be physically jarring to the listener. In social contexts, the word shifts from auditory quality to behavioral chaos. It evokes images of unrestrained energy and a lack of decorum, typically associated with celebrations or crowds where noise is a byproduct of wild excitement. While it can be used neutrally to describe a party, it often carries a slight connotation of disorder or lack of control.