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Word of the Day – Obstreperous

By August 30, 2023Word of the Day

Obstreperous (adj)

ob-strep-er-us

noisy, clamorous, or boisterous.

Obstreperous was first recorded between 1590-1600. It comes from the Latin word obstreperus, “clamorous,” which is similar to the verb obstrepere, “to make a noise at.” The modern day ‘stroppy’ derives from this word.

Example sentences

“The obstreperous crowd drowned out the preacher’s sermon.”

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