Upheaval -
a disturbance usually in protest.
a state of violent disturbance and disorder.
(geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation .
The fault line is obviated by this great upheaval of the ground.
"Throughout the proceedings, there had been such order in his court that the judge was totally unprepared for the upheaval, of shaking fists and raised voices, in response to his decision." "World War II saw the complete upheaval of many societies in Europe."
The dictionary's definition of a maelstrom is a powerful whirlpool in a sea or river. It can also mean a scene or state of confused and violent movement or upheaval.
Jack said the word upheaval.
Big dipper is another word for roller-coaster. Other words that can be used include turbulence, Sturm und Drang, and upheaval.
when political is in upheaval
First of all, upheaval is one word, not two. It means a violent disruption or change in something
To be confused, angry or excited.
Emotional upheaval refers to a period of intense or turbulent emotions that may result in feelings of distress, confusion, or instability. It can be triggered by various factors such as major life changes, relationship issues, or traumatic events. It often involves heightened emotional states and difficulty in coping with one's feelings.
His personnel action has been an upheaval of his own vision
it is a great upheaval when students are found plagerizing sentences.
It is a great upheaval when students are found out plagiarising sentences.
The word "upheaval" is a noun. It refers to a sudden, violent change or disruption, typically causing confusion or instability.
The American Revolution was the upheaval of British colonial rule.
the wedding was in great upheaval due to the bride and groom's absence
The word upheaval is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. The noun upheaval is an abstract noun when used as a word for a sudden, violent change or disruption. The noun upheaval is a concrete noun when used as a word for an upward displacement of part of the earth's crust.
Social upheaval refers to a period of significant change or disruption in society that may involve widespread protests, unrest, or revolutions. It often results from dissatisfaction with existing social, political, or economic conditions and can lead to restructuring of power dynamics or institutions within a society.