hullaballoo

[ˌhʌl.ə.bəˈluː]

hullaballoo Definition

  • 1a loud noise or shouting, especially when made in protest or anger
  • 2a lot of excitement or fuss about something that is not very important

Using hullaballoo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hullaballoo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The announcement caused a hullabaloo among the fans.

  • Example

    The children made a hullabaloo when they saw the clown.

  • Example

    There was a great hullabaloo over the new dress code at work.

hullaballoo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hullaballoo

Phrases with hullaballoo

  • to make a lot of noise or fuss about something

    Example

    He made a hullabaloo about the missing pen.

  • to cause a lot of noise or fuss about something

    Example

    The new policy raised a hullabaloo among the employees.

  • a situation where there is a lot of fuss or excitement about something that is not important

    Example

    The media created a hullabaloo over nothing when they reported on the celebrity's new haircut.

Origins of hullaballoo

originated from the Scottish word 'holloa' which means to shout or cry out

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Summary: hullaballoo in Brief

'Hullaballoo' [ˌhʌl.ə.bəˈluː] refers to a loud noise or shouting, often made in protest or anger, or a lot of excitement or fuss about something that is not very important. It can be used in phrases like 'make a hullabaloo' and 'raise a hullabaloo,' and in idioms like 'hullabaloo over nothing,' denoting a situation where there is a lot of fuss or excitement about something that is not important.