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Word of the Day: Uproar

Today’s Word of the Day is Uproar. Learn its definition, origin, pronunciation, and how to use it correctly in sentences. Expand your English vocabulary with our daily word series.
November 13, 2025 / 09:37 IST
Word of the Day — Uproar: Meaning, Origin, Examples, and Usage

Uproar (noun) refers to a situation in which many people complain, protest, or react strongly and noisily to something. It refers to loud confusion or a public outburst of emotion or protest.

Example: The company’s sudden price hike caused an uproar among customers.

Pronunciation: /ˈʌp.rɔːr/ (uhp-roar)

Word of the Day: Uproar

AttributeDetails
Part of SpeechNoun
MeaningA noisy situation or strong public reaction
First Known UseLate 1500s
Origin LanguageDutch (oproer)
Common Use TodayTo describe chaos, outrage, or protest

Word Origin: The word uproar originated in the late 16th century from the Dutch term “oproer”, meaning “a rebellion or disturbance.” It entered the English language to describe any situation marked by loud noise, disorder, or public commotion.

Synonyms: Commotion, outcry, chaos, pandemonium, ruckus, turmoil

Antonyms: Calm, peace, order, tranquility

How to Use “Uproar” in a Sentence:

There was an uproar in the parliament after the announcement.The new movie trailer created an uproar on social media.Her remark caused an uproar among the students.The cancellation of flights led to an uproar at the airport.

Did You Know?

The term uproar is often used in both literal and figurative contexts.

Literal: to describe loud noise or disturbance (e.g., a crowd’s reaction).

Figurative: to capture emotional or public reaction (e.g., controversy or online backlash).

Modern media frequently uses uproar in headlines related to social media reactions, political debates, or celebrity controversies, making it one of the most dynamic words in contemporary English.

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