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hubbub
[ huhb-uhb ]
noun
- a loud, confused noise, as of many voices:
There was quite a hubbub in the auditorium after the announcement.
Antonyms: quiet
- tumult; uproar.
Synonyms: confusion, disorder, disturbance
Antonyms: calm
hubbub
/ ˈhʌbʌb /
noun
- a confused noise of many voices
- uproar
Word History and Origins
Origin of hubbub1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hubbub1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
I wondered if I could sneak away in all the hubbub and steal my freedom.
Leaders in the NBC newsroom, convinced that election year audiences deserved to hear a perspective from conservatives like Ms. McDaniel, believed the hubbub would fizzle out.
As early as 1994, The Times described politics in the cities as “often a hubbub of conflict and scandal.”
Their hope is that it will continue long after the crowds and the hubbub of the Games disappears.
The hubbub surrounding the cast, especially heading into Season 11, made filming more challenging.
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