Uproar

/ˈʌpˌrɔːr/ noun

Loud noise, confusion, or angry protest made by a group of people. It can describe both literal noise and strong public reaction.

From German 'Aufruhr' meaning 'tumult, rebellion', literally 'up-roar', borrowed into English in the 1500s. The 'up' adds a sense of intensity and rising disturbance.

AMሰብሰብ
ARفوضى
BNব্যাপক
CAalborada
CSpobuřování
DAuro
DEAufruhr
ELταραχή
ESalboroto
FAشورش
FIsekas
FRtumulte
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