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uproar
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Pronunciation
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(
UK
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈʌprɔː/
(
US
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈʌprɔːr/
Audio (US)
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Noun
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Singular
uproar
Plural
uproars
(
countable
) An
uproar
is a loud
noise
, from angry people yelling.
Synonyms:
tumult
and
ruckus
(
countable
) An
uproar
is public
complaint
or debate about a change or new issue.
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roar
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