11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Uproar' in a Sentence
"A state of violent and noisy disturbance, such as that caused by a large crowd; turmoil." more
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The sudden closure of the popular restaurant caused an uproar among food enthusiasts.
The decision to cut funding for public education caused an uproar among parents and teachers.
The release of the controversial documentary film sparked an uproar in the media.
The controversial tweet by the politician resulted in an uproar on social media platforms.
The revelation of a major security flaw in the software resulted in an uproar among tech experts.
The political uproar's impact reached every corner of the nation.
The wildlife conservationists were in an uproar over the government's decision to cut funding.
The referee's controversial call in the championship game caused an uproar among the teams and their supporters.
Uproar's surrounding the new policy echoed through the corporate offices.
The uproars of laughter filled the comedy club as the comedian delivered his punchline.
The introduction of a new traffic regulation caused an uproar among drivers in the city.
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