Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cry havoc
idiom
kraɪ ˈhæv.ək
Definition
To raise a loud or chaotic uproar; to call for disorder or chaos.
Examples
- The protesters began to cry havoc after the announcement of the controversial decision.
- When the referee made a questionable call, the fans cried havoc in the stands.
- His reckless behavior could cry havoc in our perfectly structured project.
Meaning
The phrase originally comes from Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, where it is used to indicate that trouble is about to ensue. It signifies calling for trouble or unleashing chaos.
Synonyms
- stir up trouble
- raise a commotion
- cause chaos