ruction Synonyms

ruction Meaning

Wordnet

ruction (n)

the act of making a noisy disturbance

Webster

ruction (n.)

An uproar; a quarrel; a noisy outbreak.

ruction Sentence Examples

  1. The unexpected ruction at the city hall meeting disrupted the proceedings and forced an early adjournment.
  2. The neighbors were involved in a loud ruction over the fence they shared, accusing each other of trespass.
  3. The rainstorm caused a ruction in the city, flooding streets and knocking out power for several hours.
  4. The police were called to quell a ruction at a local bar, where a group of patrons were engaged in a heated argument.
  5. The construction site was in utter ruction, with heavy machinery operating and workers shouting over the noise.
  6. The soccer match turned into a ruction, with players shoving and fans throwing objects onto the field.
  7. The family gathering descended into a ruction as long-held resentments boiled to the surface.
  8. The sudden ruction in the crowd sent people running in all directions, unsure of what had caused the commotion.
  9. The aftermath of the accident was a scene of ruction, with emergency responders rushing to the scene and onlookers trying to help.
  10. The political rally was marred by a ruction when protesters clashed with police, resulting in several arrests.

FAQs About the word ruction

the act of making a noisy disturbanceAn uproar; a quarrel; a noisy outbreak.

brawl, altercation, melee, mêlee, clash,ruckus, argument, row, fisticuffs, broil

tranquility, calm, quiet, peace, rest, stillness, tranquillity, quiet, peace, hush

The unexpected ruction at the city hall meeting disrupted the proceedings and forced an early adjournment.

The neighbors were involved in a loud ruction over the fence they shared, accusing each other of trespass.

The rainstorm caused a ruction in the city, flooding streets and knocking out power for several hours.

The police were called to quell a ruction at a local bar, where a group of patrons were engaged in a heated argument.