Uproar Mnemonic
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uproar
uproar
/ˈʌpɹɔː/
commotion
Examples
- Where is the furor and the uproar
- The appeal was upheld and the uproar started.
- The people responded in an uproar of approval.
- ACA and the ICA are both involved in the uproar.
- But I shudder to think of the uproar it will cause.
- News of the raid caused uproar in the colonies.
- The death of a Draag puts the Council in an uproar.
- From inside the chapel the sound of uproar is heard.
- The news of Moctezuma's death caused uproar in the city.
- Ah, how blissful it is, Giano, to have missed the whole uproar.
a state of commotion and noise and confusion
noun
loud confused noise from many sources
noun
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"Up + Roar. The lion stood up to roar loudly in anger."
"Up + Roar. The lion's loud roar woke everyone up."
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