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Noun
(1) a state of commotion and noise and confusion,loud confused noise from many sources,commotion,pandemonium
(2) a state of commotion and noise and confusion
(3) loud confused noise from many sources
(4) commotion
(5) pandemonium
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Noun
(1) a state of commotion and noise and confusion,loud confused noise from many sources,commotion,pandemonium
(2) a state of commotion and noise and confusion
(3) loud confused noise from many sources
(4) commotion
(5) pandemonium
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(1) Accounts of this violence, made worse by exaggeration, created a national uproar .
(2) Suddenly, an uproar of shouts rang through the halls as both writers and editors alike came to see what was causing the commotion.
(3) Suddenly the public was in an uproar , and the producers in Hollywood took up their cause.
(4) It caused an uproar , as I thought it would, but many people realized later that it was the right thing to do.
(5) Amid the uproar that followed, a political trap was sprung.
(6) It took the intervention of the media, and the consequent uproar to stop what would have been a truly monumental blunder.
(7) You well know how these kinds of issues can almost get a life of their own, in terms of creating an uproar .
(8) We asked star Dennis Franz how the show was able to overcome the early uproar .
(9) Dr. Leaky started much of the uproar when he found his famous missing link, Lucy.
(10) All this at a time when the whole of Britain is in an uproar over obscene council tax rises and in a turmoil over pensions crises!
(11) If this had happened to a prominent citizen, it surely would have created an uproar .
(12) The city that pioneered free public libraries is facing uproar over plans to close one of its reading rooms.
(13) Or, perhaps they felt some guilt for the uproar that they had created in the first place.
(14) Workers at Swindon Pressings caused such an uproar at plans to scrap its annual Christmas trees that the company will now be putting them up.
(15) it caused an uproar in the press
(16) the room was in an uproar
Show Examples
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(1) Accounts of this violence, made worse by exaggeration, created a national uproar .
(2) Suddenly, an uproar of shouts rang through the halls as both writers and editors alike came to see what was causing the commotion.
(3) Suddenly the public was in an uproar , and the producers in Hollywood took up their cause.
(4) It caused an uproar , as I thought it would, but many people realized later that it was the right thing to do.
(5) Amid the uproar that followed, a political trap was sprung.
(6) It took the intervention of the media, and the consequent uproar to stop what would have been a truly monumental blunder.
(7) You well know how these kinds of issues can almost get a life of their own, in terms of creating an uproar .
(8) We asked star Dennis Franz how the show was able to overcome the early uproar .
(9) Dr. Leaky started much of the uproar when he found his famous missing link, Lucy.
(10) All this at a time when the whole of Britain is in an uproar over obscene council tax rises and in a turmoil over pensions crises!
(11) If this had happened to a prominent citizen, it surely would have created an uproar .
(12) The city that pioneered free public libraries is facing uproar over plans to close one of its reading rooms.
(13) Or, perhaps they felt some guilt for the uproar that they had created in the first place.
(14) Workers at Swindon Pressings caused such an uproar at plans to scrap its annual Christmas trees that the company will now be putting them up.
(15) it caused an uproar in the press
(16) the room was in an uproar
Related Words
(1) make an uproar
(2) cause an uproar
Related Words
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(1) make an uproar
(2) cause an uproar
Synonyms
Noun
1. turmoil
2. outcry
3. hubbub
4. garboil
Synonyms
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Noun
1. turmoil
2. outcry
3. hubbub
4. garboil
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