The parade caused a massive uproar through the crowd. What's with the uproar, he said through the shouting. No need to create an uproar, he said hurriedly.
uproar
Yes, the noun 'uproar' is a noun, a word for a condition of controversy or tumult characterized by noise and confusion; a word for a thing.
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"UPROAR"
Riot
bedlam
Clamor, uproar, pandemonium, agitation...
Hubbub, uproar.
Ruckus, fracas, rumpus, uproar, hubbub, rumble, racket, tumult...
The word bangarang is actually Jamaican slang and is defined as a hubbub, uproar, disorder, or disturbance. Used often in the movie "Hook" by the lost boys
The word "tumultuous" is derived from the Latin word "tumultuosus," which means "full of uproar" or "disorderly." It is based on "tumultus," meaning "a commotion or uproar." The combination of these roots emphasizes the chaotic and noisy nature often associated with tumultuous situations.