FRACAS: "noisy and disorderly brawl, quarrel, disturbance involving a group of people."


A "fracas" refers to a noisy and disorderly quarrel, brawl, or disturbance involving a group of people. It often implies a tumultuous or chaotic situation marked by loud and aggressive behavior.

Etymology: The word "fracas" originated from the French language, where it means "quarrel" or "brawl." Its usage in English dates back to the mid-18th century.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The bar erupted into a fracas when a disagreement between patrons escalated into a physical altercation.

  2. The political protest turned into a fracas as demonstrators clashed with law enforcement.

  3. The soccer match ended in a fracas as rival fans clashed in the stands.

  4. The heated argument in the courtroom quickly escalated into a fracas, causing a brief suspension of proceedings.

  5. The neighborhood picnic descended into a fracas when a dispute over territory flared up among children.

Synonyms: brawl, melee, disturbance

Antonyms: peace, tranquility, order

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