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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > confused sound > [noun] > uproar or tumult (48)
brack?c1200

Noise, outcry. Obsolete.

ludea1275

Noise, clamour.

ludingc1275

Noise.

grede13..

A cry; outcry; noise.

to-doc1330

Fuss or commotion; esp. unnecessary agitation, excitement, or argument. Also: an instance of this; an (unwarranted) uproar, dispute, or fracas; a…

stevenc1385

Outcry, noise, tumult, din.

ruitc1390

Noise, disorder.

shoutingc1405

Loud crying, uproar, clamour; vociferous applause, acclamation; an instance of this.

rumourc1425

Clamour, outcry; noise, din. Also: an instance of this. Now chiefly archaic.

dirdumc1440

Uproar, tumultuous noise or din.

shout1487

A loud, vehement cry expressing joy, grief or pain, fear, triumph, warning, encouragement, etc.; a loud cry to attract attention at a distance; a…

rippit?1507

Uproar, tumult; outcry; (also) a disturbance, a noisy fight.

glamer?a1513

A loud noise or tumult; public outcry, scandal.

rangat?a1513

Disorder, disturbance, noise; = rangale, n. 3.

reird?a1513

An uproar or clamour made by a number of people shouting, crying, etc.; a loud noise made by a number of animals or birds. Now rare.

larumc1515

A tumultuous noise or commotion; a clamour, an uproar, an outcry. Also figurative. Now English regional.

reirdour1535

Clamour, tumult.

uproar1544

Loud outcry or vociferation; noise of shouting or tumult.

clamouring1548

The action of clamour, v.1 (in various senses).

racket1565

Uproar, disturbance, esp. as resulting from noisy or disorderly behaviour; din, cacophony, excessive or obtrusive noise.

baldare1582

Din, uproarious noise.

rack jack1582

A tumult.

rufflery1582

Uproar.

pother1603

Disturbance, turmoil, bustle; noise, tumult; an instance of this, a din, an uproar.

rut1607

A noise, a disturbance.

clamorousnessa1617

The quality of being clamorous; noisiness; noisy urgency or importunity.

hurricane1639

transferred and figurative. A violent rush or commotion bringing with it destruction or confusion; a storm or tempest of words, noise, cheers, etc.

clutter1656

Noisy turmoil or disturbance, hubbub. (Cf. clatter, n.1) archaic or dialect.

flaw1676

figurative. A sudden rush or onset; a burst of feeling or passion; a sudden uproar or tumult. Obsolete.

splutter1677

A noise or fuss.

rout1684

A fuss, a palaver, a commotion. Frequently in to make a rout (about, over,etc.). Cf. rout, n.3 2. Now rare.

hirdum-dirdum1724

Uproar, tumultuous noise.

fracas1727

A disturbance, noisy quarrel, ‘row’, uproar.

collieshangie1737

Noisy quarrel, ‘row’, uproar; confused fight.

racketing1760

Noisy or boisterous activity; (occasionally) an instance of this.

hullabaloo1762

Tumultuous noise or clamour; uproar; clamorous confusion. Also figurative.

hurly1806

Commotion, tumult, uproar; strife.

bobbery1816

Noise, noisy disturbance, ‘row’.

trevally1819

A disturbance, a noisy ‘to-do’.

pandemonium1827

In extended use. Utter confusion, uproar; wild and noisy disorder; a tumult; chaos. (Now the usual sense).

hurly-burly1830

Commotion, tumult, strife, uproar, turmoil, confusion. (Formerly a more dignified word than now.)

outroar1845

A loud noise or cry; an uproar.

on-ding1871

figurative. An onslaught, an onset; a noisy outburst.

tow-row1877

An uproar, hubbub, noisy disturbance, din.

ruckus1885

An uproar, a disturbance; a row, a quarrel; (also) fuss, commotion. Cf. rookus, n. ruction, n.

molrowing1892

Caterwauling, rowing; a noisy howling. Usually in plural.

rookus1892

= ruckus, n. Now rare.

rux1918

A disturbance, an uproar.

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