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    ruckus
    /ˈrʌkəs/

    noun

    • 1. a row or commotion: "a child is raising a ruckus in class"

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  2. Ruckus is a noun that means a noisy situation or argument, mainly used in informal American English. Learn more about its pronunciation, synonyms, and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary and other sources.

    • Ruckus in Traditional Chinese

      RUCKUS translate: 喧鬧;騷亂;高聲爭吵. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Simplified

      RUCKUS translate: 喧闹;骚乱;高声争吵. Learn more in the Cambridge...

  3. The meaning of RUCKUS is a noisy fight or disturbance : row, commotion. How to use ruckus in a sentence.

  4. Ruckus is a noun that means a noisy situation or argument, usually in the US. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and translations, and compare it with related words.

  5. Ruckus definition: a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus. See examples of RUCKUS used in a sentence.

  6. When you raise a ruckus you make a lot of noise. A ruckus can be the sound of an argument, the noise of soccer fans celebrating a victory, or it could be two-year-olds banging on pots and pans. Ruckus sounds like what it means — loud and maybe a little rowdy.

  7. Ruckus is a noun that means a situation with a lot of noise, activity and argument. Learn how to pronounce it, see synonyms and example sentences from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. A ruckus is a noisy disturbance or a heated controversy. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and translations of this word, as well as related words and examples.