uproar in a sentence
n.
Definition
Uproar: a state of noisy confusion or public disturbance, often resulting from strong disagreement or protest.
Sample Sentences
- The decision to close the local park caused an uproar among the community members.
- During the town hall meeting, the residents expressed their uproar over the proposed tax increase.
- The film's controversial ending led to an uproar on social media.
- After the announcement of the new policy, there was an uproar in the workplace, with employees demanding changes.
- The uproar from the crowd grew louder as the band took the stage for their first song.
- The decision to raise taxes created an uproar among the residents of the town.
- After the controversial announcement, the crowd erupted into an uproar, demanding answers.
- The uproar over the new policy was so intense that officials had to hold an emergency meeting.
- Her performance received an uproar of applause, leaving her visibly moved on stage.
- The uproar in the courtroom was palpable as the verdict was read, with emotions running high.
- The announcement of the surprise concert caused an uproar among the fans.
- His controversial comments created an uproar on social media, sparking heated debates.
- The uproar in the audience was palpable as the unexpected winner was announced.
- After the decision was made, an uproar erupted, leading to protests outside the venue.
- The film’s ending left many viewers in an uproar, with varying opinions flooding the reviews.
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