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    brouhaha
    /ˈbruːhɑːhɑː/

    noun

    • 1. a noisy and overexcited reaction or response to something: "the brouhaha over those infamous commercials"

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  2. Sep 18, 2012 · a situation that causes upset, anger, or confusion: There was a big brouhaha when the town council decided to close the park.

  3. noun. brou· ha· ha ˈbrü-ˌhä-ˌhä. ˌbrü-ˌhä-ˈhä, brü-ˈhä-ˌhä. Synonyms of brouhaha. : hubbub, uproar. A brouhaha erupted over her statements. Did you know?

  4. Brouhaha is something that people think is really important thats actually not important at all, like the brouhaha over some new celebrity gossip. Brouhaha seems like a big deal, but it’s a bunch of baloney. Brouhaha has two meanings, and tons of funny-sounding synonyms.

  5. Brouhaha definition: excited public interest, discussion, or the like, as the clamor attending some sensational event; hullabaloo. See examples of BROUHAHA used in a sentence.

  6. a situation that causes upset, anger, or confusion: There was a big brouhaha when the town council decided to close the park.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · brouhaha (plural brouhahas) A stir; a fuss or uproar. Synonyms: commotion, hubbub, kerfuffle; see also Thesaurus: commotion. It caused quite a brouhaha when the school suspended one of its top students for refusing to adhere to the dress code. Translations. [edit] ± fuss, uproar. French. [edit] Etymology. [edit] Disputed.

  8. Define brouhaha. brouhaha synonyms, brouhaha pronunciation, brouhaha translation, English dictionary definition of brouhaha. n. An uproar; a hubbub.

  9. noun. 1. excited public interest, discussion, or the like, as the clamor attending some sensational event; hullabaloo. The brouhaha followed disclosures of graft at City Hall. 2. an episode involving excitement, confusion, turmoil, etc., esp. a broil over a minor or ridiculous cause. A brouhaha by the baseball players resulted in three black eyes.

  10. A brouhaha is an excited and critical fuss or reaction to something. [mainly journalism, disapproval] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'brouhaha' British English: bruːhɑːhɑː American English: bruhɑhɑ. More. Synonyms of 'brouhaha' • ballyhoo (informal), clamour, commotion, ferment [...] More. Examples of 'brouhaha' in a sentence.

  11. Noun. Singular: brouhaha. Plural: brouhahas. Origin of Brouhaha. Borrowing from French brouhaha, but disputed as to where from before that. Possibly from Hebrew בָּרוּךְ הַבָּא (barúkh habá, “welcome”, literally “blessed is he who comes”). From Wiktionary.