单词 | brouhaha |
释义 | brouhaha (once / 38752 pages) n Brouhaha is something that people think is really important that’s actually not important at all, like the brouhaha over some new celebrity gossip. Brouhaha seems like a big deal, but it’s a bunch of baloney. Brouhaha has two meanings, and tons of funny-sounding synonyms. The title of the Shakespeare play gives one meaning: "Much Ado about Nothing." The brouhaha over the latest Hollywood comedy might make you never want to see it. It's just fuss and hullabaloo about a movie that can’t possibly be good anyway. Brouhaha also means a loud noise coming from all over the place, like the brouhaha after a sporting event: hubbub and katzenjammer echoing loudly through the streets. WORD FAMILYbrouhaha: brouhahas USAGE EXAMPLESGreat was the brouhaha from both sides of the ideological divide until Bill O’Reilly of Fox News declared victory in 2014. Wall Street Journal(Dec 23, 2016) Has he warned his players not to act the giddy goat in the wake of last season’s brouhaha? The Guardian(Nov 26, 2016) The palm-oil brouhaha illustrates the savage, self-righteous tone of political warfare in a movie without an iota of humor. New York Times(Nov 24, 2016) 1n a confused disturbance far greater than its cause merits Hyper furor, furore a sudden outburst (as of protest) 2n loud confused noise from many sources Syn|Hyper hubbub, katzenjammer, uproar noise sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound) |
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