Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ruction
Noun
/ˈrʌkʃən/

Definition
A state of uproar or disturbance; commotion. Often refers to noisy quarrels or disputes.

Examples
- After the announcement of layoffs, the office was filled with ruction as employees expressed their frustration.
- The city experienced a ruction during the protests, with many voices clamoring for change.
- Despite the ruction in the audience, the speaker remained composed and continued their presentation.

Meaning
Ruction signifies chaotic situations, typically involving some form of aggressive argumentation or public outcry.

Synonyms
- uproar
- commotion
- disturbance
- tumult
- fracas