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uproar

[ˈʌp.rɔːr]

uproar Definition

  • 1a situation in which there is a lot of noise, confusion, activity, or angry argument
  • 2a public expression of anger or disapproval

Using uproar: Examples

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

  • Example

    The announcement caused an uproar among the fans.

  • Example

    The new policy created an uproar among the employees.

  • Example

    The children's party was an uproar of laughter and excitement.

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    The politician's speech was met with uproar from the audience.

uproar Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for uproar

Idioms Using uproar

  • to cause a lot of noise, confusion, or commotion, often as a form of protest or opposition

    Example

    The proposed tax increase raised an uproar among the citizens.

  • a loud and prolonged outburst of laughter

    Example

    The comedian's jokes caused an uproar of laughter from the audience.

  • an uproar of voices

    a loud and chaotic mixture of many people talking or shouting at the same time

    Example

    The town hall meeting turned into an uproar of voices as people argued over the proposed changes.

Phrases with uproar

  • kick up an uproar

    to cause a lot of noise, confusion, or trouble

    Example

    The decision to close the factory kicked up an uproar among the workers.

  • in a state of chaos, confusion, or disorder

    Example

    The office was in an uproar after the power outage.

  • to create a lot of noise, confusion, or commotion

    Example

    The protesters made an uproar outside the government building.

Origins of uproar

from Middle English 'uprore', from Old Norse 'upprór', meaning 'uprising'

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Summary: uproar in Brief

The term 'uproar' [ˈʌp.rɔːr] refers to a noisy, chaotic, or angry situation, often involving public expressions of disapproval. It can describe anything from a children's party to a political speech. Phrases like 'kick up an uproar' and idioms like 'raise an uproar' denote causing or protesting against such situations.