Meaning & Definition of word "Fracas"

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    Fracas

    /ˈfrɑːkɑː/

    noun:

    • 1. A noisy disturbance or quarrel.
      • Example: The party turned into a fracas when two guests began arguing loudly.
    • 2. A disorderly or chaotic situation involving multiple people.
      • Example: The fracas in the street drew the attention of several bystanders.
    • 3. A public fight or brawl.
      • Example: The fracas outside the bar resulted in several arrests.
    • 4. A tumultuous situation or uproar.
      • Example: The fracas over the sudden policy change created unrest among the employees.

    Etymology

    French 'fracas' meaning 'crash' or 'noise'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    make a fracas:

    To create a disturbance or uproar.

    fracas in the crowd:

    A disorderly or chaotic situation among a group of people.

    fracas over something:

    A disagreement or argument regarding a specific issue.

    Related Words

    commotion:

    A state of confused and noisy disturbance.

    brawl:

    A noisy fight or quarrel.

    dispute:

    A disagreement or argument.

    Slang Meanings of fracas

    Meaning: Getting into a mess or drama.

    Example Sentence: That party was a total fracas when everyone started arguing.

    Meaning: Causing a scene.

    Example Sentence: She caused a fracas in the restaurant when she started yelling.