Meaning & Definition of word "Uproar"
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Uproar
/ˈʌp.rɔːr/
noun:
- 1. a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting.
- Example: The announcement of the surprise guest caused an uproar among the crowd.
- 2. a public expression of protest or outrage.
- Example: There was an uproar in the community after the local government raised taxes.
- 3. a state of commotion or excited activity.
- Example: The classroom was in an uproar after the teacher announced a pop quiz.
Etymology
Middle English, from up- (meaning 'up') + roar.
Common Phrases and Expressions
make an uproar:
to create a noisy disturbance or outcry.
in an uproar:
in a state of excitement or commotion.
Related Words
commotion:
a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
tumult:
a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.
Slang Meanings of uproar
Meaning: A big deal or exaggeration about something.
Example Sentence: He made such an uproar over a minor mistake.
Meaning: Getting worked up or overly excited.
Example Sentence: Don't get into an uproar, it's just a game.