Uproar
(noun)
A state of great noise, confusion, and excitement; a commotion.
Origin:
From up- (prefix meaning "toward a state of excitement or agitation") + roar (verb meaning "to make a loud nois.e")
Examples:
- The announcement caused an uproar in the audience.
- The news of the scandal caused an uproar in the company.
- The new tax law caused an uproar among the citizens.
- The unexpected result of the game caused an uproar in the stadium.
- The sudden change in plans caused an uproar among the employees.