huddup

/ˈhʌdʌp/

Definitions

1. verb

to silence, quiet, or repress someone or something

“The teacher told the students to huddup and focus on the lesson.”

2. interjection

an expression used to tell someone to be quiet or stop making noise

“Huddup, you’re being too loud in the library!”

3. noun

a group of people or animals that gather together, often in a crowded or noisy place

“The huddup of people in the concert venue made it hard to hear the music.”

Synonyms

  • quiet
  • shh
  • silence

Antonyms

  • commotion
  • outburst