upstir (Meaning)
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upstir (n.)
Insurrection; commotion; disturbance.
Synonyms & Antonyms of upstir
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
upstir Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The announcement of the new CEO sent a wave of upstir through the company.
- The scandalous revelation of the celebrity's past sent the tabloids into an upstir.
- The city council's decision to demolish a historic building caused an upstir among preservationists.
- The investigation into corporate fraud created an upstir among investors and business leaders.
- The upturn in the stock market brought an upstir of activity among traders and investors.
- The government's decision to increase taxes sent an upstir through the citizenry.
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Insurrection; commotion; disturbance.
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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.