fracas (Meaning)
fracas (n)
noisy quarrel
fracas (v. t.)
An uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fracas
Synonyms:
- fisticuffs
- hassle
- melee
- joust
- falling-out
- mix-up
- face-off
- slugfest
- dispute
- affray
- tangle
- grapple
- tiff
- punch-up
- punch-out
- ruction
- pitched battle
- free-for-all
- broil
- donnybrook
- disagreement
- blows
- controversy
- fistfight
- scrap
- contretemps
- cross fire
- spat
- row
- rough-and-tumble
- argument
- catfight
- battle royal
- squabble
- ruckus
- quarrel
- misunderstanding
- wrangle
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
fracas Sentence Examples
- The fracas at the party escalated quickly, leaving a trail of broken furniture and bruised egos.
- The loud fracas outside her window disturbed the young woman's peaceful evening.
- The political rally descended into a fracas, as protesters clashed with police.
- The children's playful scuffle gradually turned into a serious fracas.
- The fracas on the highway caused a massive traffic jam, stranding motorists for hours.
- The neighborhood was rocked by a violent fracas that left several people injured.
- The rumor of a hidden treasure sparked a frantic fracas among treasure hunters.
- The hockey game ended in a fracas, with players brawling on the ice.
- The fracas at the local bar resulted in the arrests of several patrons.
- Despite the severity of the fracas, no serious injuries were reported.
FAQs About the word fracas
noisy quarrelAn uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl.
skirmish, fight, dustup, clash, scuffle, battle, scrimmage, conflict, contest, altercation
truce, truce,,
The fracas at the party escalated quickly, leaving a trail of broken furniture and bruised egos.
The loud fracas outside her window disturbed the young woman's peaceful evening.
The political rally descended into a fracas, as protesters clashed with police.
The children's playful scuffle gradually turned into a serious fracas.