upstir (Meaning)

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upstir (n.)

Insurrection; commotion; disturbance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upstir

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upstir Sentence Examples

  1. The unexpected arrival of the guests threw the household into utter upstir.
  2. The politician's controversial remarks caused a significant upstir in the media.
  3. The discovery of a rare artifact created an upstir among historians and archaeologists alike.
  4. The sudden closure of the factory caused an upstir among employees and the local community.
  5. The announcement of the new CEO sent a wave of upstir through the company.
  6. The scandalous revelation of the celebrity's past sent the tabloids into an upstir.
  7. The city council's decision to demolish a historic building caused an upstir among preservationists.
  8. The investigation into corporate fraud created an upstir among investors and business leaders.
  9. The upturn in the stock market brought an upstir of activity among traders and investors.
  10. The government's decision to increase taxes sent an upstir through the citizenry.

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Insurrection; commotion; disturbance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unexpected arrival of the guests threw the household into utter upstir.

The politician's controversial remarks caused a significant upstir in the media.

The discovery of a rare artifact created an upstir among historians and archaeologists alike.

The sudden closure of the factory caused an upstir among employees and the local community.