Uproar

  • 111uproarious — up•roar•i•ous [[t]ʌpˈrɔr i əs, ˈroʊr [/t]] adj. 1) characterized by or in a state of uproar; tumultuous 2) making an uproar; confused and noisy 3) very funny, as a person or situation 4) very loud, as sounds or utterances 5) expressed by or… …

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  • 112uproarious — /ʌpˈrɔriəs / (say up rawreeuhs) adjective 1. characterised by or in a state of uproar; tumultuous. 2. making or given to making an uproar, or disorderly and noisy, as an assembly, persons, etc. 3. confused and loud, as sounds, utterances, etc. 4 …

  • 113riot — [n1] uprising, disorder anarchism, anarchy, brannigan*, brawl, burst, commotion, confusion, distemper, disturbance, flap, fray, freefor all*, fuss, hassle, lawlessness, misrule, mix up, mob violence, protest, quarrel, racket, row, ruckus, ruction …

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  • 114up·roar — /ˈʌpˌroɚ/ noun, pl roars : a situation in which many people are upset, angry, or disturbed by something [noncount] There was a lot of public uproar over the proposed jail. [count] There have been uproars in the past over similar proposals. The… …

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  • 115Tumult — Tu mult, n. [L. tumultus; probably akin to Skr. tumula noise, noisy, and perhaps to L. tumere to swell, E. tumid: cf. F. tumulte.] 1. The commotion or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar, and confusion of… …

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  • 116hoo-ha — also hoo hah noun Etymology: probably from Yiddish hu ha uproar, exclamation of surprise Date: 1931 uproar …

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  • 117flap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English flappe Date: 14th century 1. a stroke with something broad ; slap 2. obsolete something broad and flat used for striking 3. something that is broad, limber, or flat and usually thin and that hangs loose or… …

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  • 120Sexual revolution — The sexual revolution refers to the well documented changes in social thought and codes of behaviour related to sexuality throughout the Western world that continues to evolve. OverviewIn general use, the term sexual revolution is used to… …

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