obstreperous

Etymology
Borrowed from, first attested circa c. 17 Compare.

Adjective

 * 1) Attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise; boisterous.
 * 2) Stubbornly defiant; disobedient; resistant to authority or control, whether in a noisy manner or not.
 * 1) Stubbornly defiant; disobedient; resistant to authority or control, whether in a noisy manner or not.
 * 1) Stubbornly defiant; disobedient; resistant to authority or control, whether in a noisy manner or not.
 * 1) Stubbornly defiant; disobedient; resistant to authority or control, whether in a noisy manner or not.
 * 1) Stubbornly defiant; disobedient; resistant to authority or control, whether in a noisy manner or not.
 * 1) Stubbornly defiant; disobedient; resistant to authority or control, whether in a noisy manner or not.

Translations

 * Arabic: صاخب
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 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: rettelöivä,
 * German:, tumultartig, , , polterhaft
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Ukrainian: галасливий, шумний


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