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Meaning of Ruction | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈɹʌk.ʃən

Definitions

A noisy quarrel or fight.

Equivalents

العربية الشِّجار
Bosanski brak
Čeština povyk
Deutsch Aufruhr
Español pelea reyerta
Suomi rahina
Français rixe
Gàidhlig ramaidh
Hrvatski brak
Italiano rissa
Kurdî brak
Te Reo Māori heihei
Nederlands herrie Krakeel oproer tumult vechtpartij
Српски brak
Svenska brak gräl gruff
Українська колотнеча

Examples

“If you do want to go home, here’s your whip. Don’t fall off. Say to her you wanted it, or there might be ructions.”
“She could see there were going to be ructions. Sure enough there'd be a scene between them, when Sebastian found what Tilly had been up to.”
“Although she acknowledged that the development of an opera house had caused considerable ructions in Australia, she nevertheless implied that its construction was a sort of coming-of-age for the rough antipodeans”
“While the U.S. government had a huge fiscal deficit, similar to Greece's, the financial ructions emanating from Athens sent nervous money flocking to the United States, not away.”
“Dad drove and Mum commented on Dad's driving; not too much, but just enough to occasionally lead to ructions.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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