• Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Uproar Meanings

    noun a loud and confused noise, especially one caused by a large group of people

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    Fields related to uproar

    Politics

    The controversial decision caused an uproar among the citizens.

    Education

    The proposed changes to the curriculum led to an uproar among teachers and students.

    Sports

    The referee's call sparked an uproar among the fans.

    Social Media

    The influencer's post caused an uproar on Twitter.

    Entertainment

    The actor's scandalous behavior created an uproar in the media.

    Occupation Usage of uproar

    Writer

    The writer's controversial article caused quite an uproar in the literary community.

    Psychologist

    The psychologist had to calm down the patients who were in an uproar over a change in their treatment plans.

    Politician

    The politician's statement created an uproar among the opposition party.

    Journalist

    The journalist's investigative report caused an uproar in the local government.

    Teacher

    The teacher had to address the uproar in the classroom after a heated debate among students.

    CEO

    The CEO's decision to downsize the company caused an uproar among employees.

    Lawyer

    The lawyer's closing argument sparked an uproar in the courtroom.

    Scientist

    The scientist's research findings led to an uproar in the scientific community.

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