squawdom

/ˈskwɔːdəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition of great disorder or uproar.

“The city was in a state of squawdom after the earthquake struck.”

2. verb

To cause great disorder or uproar.

“The protesters began to squawdom in the streets, calling for change.”

Synonyms

  • chaos
  • uproar

Antonyms

  • calm
  • order