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Hubbub

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hub·bub

[huhb-uhb]
noun
1.
a loud, confused noise, as of many voices: There was quite a hubbub in the auditorium after the announcement.
2.
tumult; uproar.

Origin:
1545–55; apparently of Irish orig.; akin to Scots Gaelic cry ubub! (reduplication of ub!) expressing aversion or contempt


1. See noise. 2. disturbance, disorder, confusion.


1. quiet. 2. calm.

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Hubbub is always a great word to know.
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a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes.
Example Sentences
  • Today it is a wonderful hubbub of cluttered streets and lively bazaars.
  • Since the audience is made up of people who are themselves sounding off, new media are more of a hubbub than a homily.
  • For example, the animals could fall into the pits, or the construction hubbub could make them avoid entering the sanctuary at all.
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hubbub (ˈhʌbʌb)
 
n
1.  a confused noise of many voices
2.  uproar
 
[C16: probably from Irish hooboobbes; compare Scottish Gaelic ubub! an exclamation of contempt]

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hubbub
1555, whobub "confused noise," generally believed to be of Irish origin, perhaps from Gaelic ub!, expression of aversion or contempt, or O.Ir. battle cry abu, from buide "victory."
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