words associated with corroboree
Synonyms of corroboree
ado: : heightened fuss or concern : to-do much ado about the need for reform
alarums and excursions: : martial sounds and the movement of soldiers across the stage — used as a stage direction in Elizabethan drama
ballyhoo: : a noisy attention-getting demonstration or talk
blather: : to talk foolishly at length — often used with on
bluster: : to talk or act with noisy swaggering threats brags and blusters but rarely does what he says he’ll do
bobbery: : hubbub
bother: : to annoy especially by petty provocation : irk It bothers her when people litter. bothered by the itchy tag on his shirt
bustle: : to move briskly and often ostentatiously bustled around the kitchen
clatter: : to make a rattling sound the dishes clattered on the shelf
clutter: : to run in disorder
coil: : turmoil
commotion: : a condition of civil unrest or insurrection The commotion was finally brought to an end and peace was restored.
disturbance: : the act of disturbing : the state of being disturbed apologized for creating a disturbance
do: : to bring to pass : carry out do another’s wishes it is my earnest desire to know the will of Providence … and if I can learn what it is I will do it — Abraham Lincoln
foofaraw: : frills and flashy finery
fun: : what provides amusement or enjoyment
furor: : an angry or maniacal fit : rage furor of the god of war — Henry Fuseli
furore: : furor sense 3
fuss: : needless bustle or excitement They got down to business without any fuss .
helter-skelter: : in undue haste, confusion, or disorder ran helter-skelter , getting in each other’s way — F. V. W. Mason
hoo-ha: : uproar
hoo-hah: : uproar
hoopla: : to-do
hubble-bubble: : water pipe sense 2
hubbub: : noise , uproar
hullabaloo: : din
hurly: : uproar , tumult
hurly-burly: : uproar , tumult
hurricane: : a tropical cyclone with winds of 74 miles (119 kilometers) per hour or greater that occurs especially in the western Atlantic, that is usually accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning, and that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes — see Beaufort Scale Table
hurry: : to carry or cause to go with haste hurry them to the hospital
hurry-scurry: : a confused rush : turmoil
hurry-skurry: : a confused rush : turmoil
kerfuffle: : a disturbance or commotion typically caused by a dispute or conflict In all the kerfuffle , nobody seemed to have noticed Harry, which suited him perfectly. — J. K. Rowling It’s not the only school with dress code issues; almost every week there’s a local story about some kerfuffle over what kids wear to school. — Belinda Luscombe
moil: : to make wet or dirty
pandemonium: : a wild uproar (as because of anger or excitement in a crowd of people) Pandemonium erupted in the courtroom when the verdict was announced. The game is stopped on account of pandemonium : players and spectators are screaming and staggering around the court … — Darcy Frey also : a chaotic situation It is obvious that pandemonium would exist at most uncontrolled airports if every pilot did not conscientiously follow the traffic pattern. — Joseph W. Benkert
pother: : a confused or fidgety flurry of activity : commotion
row: : to propel a boat by means of oars
ruckus: : row , disturbance raise a ruckus
ruction: : a noisy fight
rumpus: : a usually noisy commotion
shindy: : shindig sense 1
splore: : frolic , carousal
squall: : to cry out raucously : scream
stew: : a utensil used for boiling
stir: : to cause an especially slight movement or change of position of tied so tightly he could scarcely stir a finger
storm: : a disturbance of the atmosphere marked by wind and usually by rain, snow, hail, sleet, or thunder and lightning
to-do: : bustle , stir , fuss
tumult: : disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually with uproar and confusion of voices : commotion
turmoil: : a state or condition of extreme confusion, agitation, or commotion
uproar: : a state of commotion, excitement, or violent disturbance
welter: : writhe , toss
whirl: : to move in a circle or similar curve especially with force or speed
williwaw: : a sudden violent gust of cold land air common along mountainous coasts of high latitudes
zoo: : a facility with usually indoor and outdoor settings where living, typically wild animals are kept especially for public exhibition — called also zooological garden , zoological park
Words Related to corroboree
cacophony: : harsh or jarring sound : dissonance sense 2
clamor: : noisy shouting a clamor of children at play
din: : a loud continued noise
howl: : to emit a loud sustained doleful sound characteristic of members of the dog family
hue and cry: : a loud outcry formerly used in the pursuit of one who is suspected of a crime
noise: : loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry the noise of the rioters
outcry: : a loud cry : clamor
racket: : a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a usually oval open frame with a handle attached and that is used for striking the ball or shuttlecock in various games (such as tennis, racquets, or badminton)
roar: : to utter or emit a full loud prolonged sound
disorder: : to disturb the order of
unrest: : a disturbed or uneasy state : turmoil
upheaval: : the action or an instance of upheaving especially of part of the earth’s crust
eruption: : an act, process, or instance of erupting
flare-up: : a sudden outburst or intensification a flare-up of hostilities
flurry: : a gust of wind
flutter: : to flap the wings rapidly butterflies fluttering among the flowers
outbreak: : a sudden or violent increase in activity or currency the outbreak of war
outburst: : a violent expression of feeling an outburst of anger
brawl: : to quarrel or fight noisily : wrangle soccer fans brawling in the streets
fracas: : a noisy quarrel : brawl a drunken fracas
fray: : a usually disorderly or protracted fight, struggle, or dispute Fighting there could easily draw neighboring nations into the fray . — Blaine Harden … the patrician statesman who stood above the fray . — Richard D. Hylton
hassle: : a heated often protracted argument : wrangle embroiling myself in a long, exasperating hassle with masons — S. J. Perelman
melee: : a confused struggle
mêlée: : a confused struggle
scuffle: : to struggle at close quarters with disorder and confusion
dither: : shiver , tremble the dithering of grass — Wallace Stevens
fever: : a rise of body temperature above the normal
fret: : to eat or gnaw into : corrode
lather: : a foam or froth formed when a detergent (such as soap) is agitated in water
tizzy: : a highly excited and distracted state of mind
Near Antonyms of corroboree
calm: : a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water a sailing ship motionless in the calm
hush: : calm , quiet hushed the children as they entered the library
peace: : a state of tranquility or quiet: such as
quiet: : the quality or state of being quiet (see quiet entry 2) : tranquility
quietude: : a quiet state : repose
rest: : repose , sleep
stillness: : devoid of or abstaining from motion
tranquillity: : the quality or state of being tranquil the tranquility of the quiet countryside
tranquility: : the quality or state of being tranquil the tranquility of the quiet countryside
order: : to put in order : arrange The books are ordered alphabetically by author.
orderliness: : the quality or state of being orderly
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