explosion, eruption, outbreak, change
First of all, upheaval is one word, not two. It means a violent disruption or change in something
clamoroutbreakconvulsioncommotiondisorderdisasterflip-flopDisruption, tumult, disorder, commotion, turmoil...
there are many synonyms for repeal, abolition, abrogation, annulment, invalidation, nullification, rescinding, rescindment, rescission, revocation, withdrawal. I hope this helps!!
Creole elites viewed it as a horrible example of social upheaval
A synonym for the adjective 'curious' is unusual.
chaos, agitation, anxiety, confusion, distress
Synonyms for the noun confusion are disorientation, befuddlement, fluster, fuss, commotion, mix up, or upheaval.
when political is in upheaval
If it's about services, markets, or flights, you could say "disruption". For the weather, " disturbance" is a good synonym For anything social or political, you can use "upheaval" or "disturbance"
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.
If you mean commotion as in - noun 1. violent or tumultuous motion agitation noisy disturbance what's all the commotion in the hallway? 2. political or social disturbance or upheaval sedition insurrection there are synonyms for commotion. Some would be uproar, excitement, hubbub, ruckus, racket. For more you should check out dictionary.com for the thesaurus. That is where I copied this definition from.
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. The plural is upheavals.
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.