Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hubble
verb
ˈhʌbəl

Definition
To make a loud noise or to create a commotion, often used informally.

Examples
- The kids began to hubble in the living room, making it hard to concentrate on my book.
- During the debate, the audience started to hubble as opinions clashed.

Meaning
The term ‘hubble’ refers to noisy confusion or a ruckus, typically suggesting an atmosphere of chaos or disarray.

Synonyms
- clamor
- ruckus
- commotion
- babel