brouhaha

[US]/'bruːhɑːhɑː/
[UK]/'bruhɑhɑ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. uproar; commotion; tumult
Word Forms
Pluralbrouhahas

Example Sentences

The political scandal caused a brouhaha in the media.

The celebrity's controversial tweet created a brouhaha on social media.

The noisy brouhaha from the street disrupted the meeting.

The unexpected announcement led to a brouhaha among the employees.

The brouhaha over the new policy lasted for weeks.

The brouhaha at the concert was caused by a technical malfunction.

The brouhaha in the classroom was quickly resolved by the teacher.

The brouhaha between the two rival companies escalated into a legal battle.

The brouhaha over the controversial art exhibit divided the community.

The brouhaha during the sports game was due to a disputed call by the referee.

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