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hubbub
/ ˈhʌbʌb /
noun
a confused noise of many voices
uproar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hubbub1
First recorded in 1545–55; apparently of Irish origin; akin to Scots Gaelic cry ubub! (reduplication of ub! ) expressing aversion or contempt
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hubbub1
C16: probably from Irish hooboobbes; compare Scottish Gaelic ubub! an exclamation of contempt
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Synonym Study
See noise.
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Example Sentences
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In the latter, another youngster emerges from a chaotic throng of people, standing apart from the hubbub while carrying a stack of books, suggesting that education offered opportunities to escape these harried circumstances.
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The pair played in Thursday's night session on Louis Armstrong Stadium, which is infamous for a constant hubbub of chatter during matches.
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And I remember the hubbub of that, the reader emails.
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Daffodils wilted, dragons drooped and decibels dropped to the quiet hubbub of a cricket crowd.
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It is getting difficult for him to escape the hubbub though.
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