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You can use the internet, that would be much more easier. Here are some that I know: Loud, Annoying, Noisy, Busy. Hope this helped! :D
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While a thesaurus helps you with synonyms (words that mean the same but are not spelled the same), sometimes a thesaurus will include antonyms (the opposite of the word) for that word. This isn’t evident in every single thesaurus...but if I were I think your best bet is to search it up on the web and then double check using a dictionary to make sure the word means what you want it to be! A thesaurus doesn’t always have antonyms...and sometimes they don’t have very much either so just try looking it up! You’ll get far more answers than looking in a thesaurus.
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