uproars (Meaning)
uproars
a state of commotion, excitement, or violent disturbance
Synonyms & Antonyms of uproars
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- ructions
- rumpuses
- rackets
- alarums and excursions
- furors
- furores
- hurricanes
- fun
- flurries
- tumults
- noises
- ados
- hubbubs
- blathers
- bustles
- clutters
- upheavals
- storms
- squalls
- outcries
- zoos
- corroborees
- clatters
- hooplas
- coils
- ballyhoos
- roars
- ruckuses
- hullabaloos
- bluster
- shindies
- rows
- bothers
- kerfuffles
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- hurry-scurries
- fracases
- melees
- to-dos
- dos
- williwaws
- shindys
- howls
- whirls
- outbursts
- mêlées
- eruptions
- fracas
- scuffles
- tizzies
- do's
- flutters
- hubble-bubbles
- hassles
- helter-skelters
- cacophonies
- brawls
- hurry-skurries
- frets
- stews
- moils
- clamors
- pothers
- outbreaks
- hue and cries
- foofaraws
- bobberies
- welters
- frays
- splores
- flare-ups
- disorders
- hoo-hahs
- dins
- fevers
- hurlies
- pandemoniums
- hurly-burlies
- hoo-has
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
FAQs About the word uproars
a state of commotion, excitement, or violent disturbance
commotions, fusses, disturbances, turmoils, stirs, ructions, rumpuses, rackets, alarums and excursions, furors
tranquillities, calms, tranquilities, peaces, quiets,hushes, rests, quietudes,orders,
The crowd's uproars drowned out the speaker's voice, rendering their words inaudible.
The announcement of the unpopular policy sparked a series of uproars that shook the city to its core.
The children's incessant uproars disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the library.
The courtroom erupted in uproars as the verdict was announced, sending shockwaves through the room.