stramash

/ˈstræmæʃ/

Definitions

1. noun

A noisy commotion or confusion, especially one caused by a violent or uncontrolled outburst of emotions or actions.

“The teenager’s tantrum was a complete stramash, with her shouting and slamming doors.”

2. verb

To create a noisy commotion or confusion, often by being violent or uncontrolled in emotions or actions.

“She stramashed her way out of the room, leaving a trail of destruction behind her.”

Synonyms

  • brouhaha
  • ruckus

Antonyms

  • calmness
  • order