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Meaning of ruckus
A noisy and violent or unruly commotion.
Etymology of ruckus
The word "ruckus" originated in the mid-19th century, likely as a variant of the word "ruction," which referred to a noisy commotion or disturbance
The term is thought to have originated in the United States, where it was used to describe the loud and unruly behavior of crowds, especially in urban areas
Synonyms
Definitions
- A noisy and violent or unruly commotion, especially one caused by a crowd of people
- A loud and intense mixture of sounds, especially one that is unpleasant or disturbing
Usage Examples
- The football match ended in a ruckus, with fans from both teams clashing on the field
- The city council meeting descended into a ruckus, with protesters shouting and waving signs
- The party got out of hand and turned into a ruckus, with music blasting and people screaming
Antonyms
silence
quiet
stillness
calm
peace
serenity
tranquility
order
discipline
harmony
accord
concord
cooperation
mutualism
amity
friendship
conciliation
compromise
agreement
pacification
placidity
repose
rest