| Rebucous | a. Rebuking. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] She gave unto him many rebucous words. Fabyan. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Raucous | a. [ L. raucus. ] Hoarse; harsh; rough; |
| raucous | (adj) (เสียง) ห้าว, See also: เสียง แหบแห้ง, เข้มงวด, Syn. harsh, hoarse, rough |
| raucous | Parliament members had a raucous argument over the Wiretapping Law. |
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| raucous | (adj) unpleasantly loud and harsh, Syn. strident |
| raucous | (adj) disturbing the public peace; loud and rough, Syn. rowdy, Example: a raucous party; rowdy teenagers |
| raucously | (adv) with a raucous sound, Example: his voice rang raucously |