Difference between Reedy and Noisy

What is the difference between Reedy and Noisy?

Reedy as an adjective is (of a sound or voice)high and thin in tone. while Noisy as an adjective is making a noise, esp. a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd.

Reedy

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: (of a sound or voice)high and thin in tone. full of or edged with reeds. (of a person)tall and thin.

Noisy

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Making a noise, esp. a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd.Full of noise.

Example sentence: I was never much of a club guy. Even when I was in New York in the early eighties, I never was once in Studio 54. It was too noisy. My version of those years mostly took place at my house.

We hope you now know whether to use Reedy or Noisy in your sentence.

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