uproar

[US]/ˈʌprɔː(r)/
[UK]/ˈʌprɔːr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. commotion; loud noise.

Example Sentences

The controversial decision caused an uproar among the fans.

The politician's scandal created a huge uproar in the media.

The new policy announcement sparked an uproar in the community.

The celebrity's unexpected appearance caused an uproar at the event.

The uproar from the audience forced the play to be stopped.

The controversial art exhibit led to an uproar in the art world.

The company's decision to lay off employees caused an uproar among staff.

The sudden price increase of the product resulted in an uproar among customers.

The leaked information about the merger created an uproar in the business community.

The controversial speech by the politician caused an uproar in the parliament.

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