The standard collective noun for a group of unruly people is a mob of people.
A three-letter word for an unruly crowd is a "mob." The term "mob" typically refers to a disorderly or riotous group of people who are acting aggressively or destructively. The word is often used to describe a large and chaotic gathering that is difficult to control.
A group of people in a riot is commonly referred to as a "mob." This term emphasizes the chaotic and unruly nature of the gathering, often characterized by aggressive behavior and a lack of organization. In legal contexts, participants in such disturbances may also be called "rioters."
A group of people in a rowdy scene is often referred to as a "mob" or "crowd." These terms imply a gathering that may display chaotic or unruly behavior. In specific contexts, such as during protests or celebrations, they might also be described as a "gathering" or "assemblage." The term used can vary depending on the nature of the scene and the behavior of the group.
A collection of a mob is commonly referred to as a "mob." In some contexts, it can also be called a "gang" or "crowd," depending on the nature and behavior of the group. The term "mob" often implies a disorganized or unruly assembly of people.
A large, unruly person is often referred to as a hooligan, sometimes a brute, others a behemoth.
Hooligan? Rebellious? Spirited?
A group with nine people is called a nonet.
A group of people is called a crowd
a group or team of intelligent people are called wath
It's called a group.
A group of people is often called a "crowd" or a "gathering."