uproar

/ˈʌpˌrɔr/
noun
  1. A loud and confused noise, especially one caused by a crowd of people; a commotion.
    • The children's uproar could be heard from across the playground.
    • The announcement caused an uproar among the employees.
    • There was an uproar in the stadium when the home team scored.
  2. A strong expression of public anger or disapproval; an outcry.
    • The mayor faced an uproar from residents after the park was closed.
    • There was an uproar over the decision to cut school funding.
    • The new law caused a public uproar that lasted for weeks.