hubbub 音标拼音: [h'ʌbəb]
n . 吵闹声,叫嚷声,呐喊声
吵闹声,叫嚷声,呐喊声
hubbub n 1 :
loud confused noise from many sources [
synonym : {
hubbub },
{
uproar }, {
brouhaha }, {
katzenjammer }]
Hubbub \
Hub "
bub \,
n . [
Cf . {
Whoobub }, {
Whoop }, {
Hoop },
v .
i .]
A loud noise of many confused voices ;
a tumult ;
uproar .
--
Milton .
[
1913 Webster ]
This hubbub of unmeaning words . --
Macaulay .
[
1913 Webster ]
176 Moby Thesaurus words for "
hubbub ":
Bedlam let loose ,
ado ,
agitation ,
apologetics ,
apologia ,
apology ,
argument ,
argumentation ,
babel ,
bedlam ,
bicker ,
bickering ,
blast ,
bluster ,
bobbery ,
boil ,
boiling ,
bother ,
botheration ,
brawl ,
broil ,
brouhaha ,
burst ,
bustle ,
cacophony ,
casuistry ,
chaos ,
charivari ,
chirm ,
churn ,
clamor ,
clangor ,
clap ,
clatter ,
commotion ,
contention ,
controversy ,
conturbation ,
defense ,
din ,
discomposure ,
discord ,
disorder ,
disputation ,
dispute ,
disquiet ,
disquietude ,
disturbance ,
donnybrook ,
donnybrook fair ,
drunken brawl ,
dustup ,
ebullition ,
embroilment ,
excitement ,
fanaticism ,
feery -
fary ,
ferment ,
fermentation ,
fever ,
feverishness ,
fidgetiness ,
fidgets ,
fit ,
flap ,
flurry ,
fluster ,
flutter ,
flutteration ,
flutteriness ,
flyting ,
foment ,
fomentation ,
foofaraw ,
fracas ,
free -
for -
all ,
frenzy ,
fume ,
furor ,
furore ,
fury ,
fuss ,
fussiness ,
gaff ,
hassle ,
hell broke loose ,
helter -
skelter ,
howl ,
hue and cry ,
hullabaloo ,
hurly -
burly ,
inquietude ,
jangle ,
jitters ,
jumpiness ,
litigation ,
logomachy ,
loud noise ,
maelstrom ,
malaise ,
melee ,
moil ,
nerviness ,
nervosity ,
nervousness ,
noise ,
noise and shouting ,
outcry ,
pandemonium ,
paper war ,
passage of arms ,
passion ,
pell -
mell ,
perturbation ,
polemic ,
polemics ,
pother ,
racket ,
rage ,
rampage ,
rattle ,
restlessness ,
rhubarb ,
riot ,
roar ,
roil ,
rough -
and -
tumble ,
roughhouse ,
rout ,
row ,
ruckus ,
ruction ,
rumble ,
rumpus ,
scramble ,
seethe ,
seething ,
set -
to ,
shindy ,
shivaree ,
spasm ,
spurt ,
stew ,
stir ,
storminess ,
sweat ,
swirl ,
tempestuousness ,
thunder ,
thunderclap ,
tintamarre ,
to -
do ,
trepidation ,
trepidity ,
trouble ,
tumult ,
tumultuation ,
tumultuousness ,
turbidity ,
turbulence ,
turmoil ,
twitter ,
unease ,
unquiet ,
unrest ,
uproar ,
upset ,
verbal engagement ,
vociferation ,
vortex ,
war of words ,
whirl ,
wildness ,
wrangling ,
zeal ,
zealousness
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