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Uproar

noun
/ˈʌp.rɔːr/

Meaning

a loud and emotional noise or disturbance; public outcry
a loud and impassioned noise or disturbance; an outbreak of public anger
A loud noise, commotion, or disturbance caused by a group of people.

Example Sentences

The announcement caused an uproar among the students.

The controversial decision caused an uproar among the citizens.

The announcement caused an uproar in the audience.

Example Expressions

cause an uproar

Synonyms

commotion, tumult, chaos, disturbance, turmoil, outcry
Entry 1
commotion, tumult, chaos, disturbance
Entry 2
commotion, disturbance, tumult, chaos
Entry 3
commotion, chaos, turmoil, outcry, disturbance

Antonyms

calm, quiet, peace, silence
Entry 1
calm, quiet, peace, silence
Entry 2
calm, peace, quiet, silence
Entry 3
silence, calm, peace

Collocations

cause uproar, public uproar, uproar among, cause an uproar, uproar over, political uproar
Entry 1
cause uproar, public uproar, uproar among
Entry 2
cause an uproar, public uproar, uproar over
Entry 3
public uproar, political uproar, cause uproar, uproar over

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