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- nouninformalruction (noun) · ructions (plural noun)
- a disturbance or quarrel:"she acted as if there'd been no earlier ruction"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(ructions)unpleasant reactions to or complaints about something:"If Mrs. Salt catches her there'll be ructions"
Originearly 19th century: of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a disturbance or quarrel:
- unpleasant reactions to or complaints about something:
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- Violent and unpleasant row or troubleRuctions is a plural noun that refers to a violent and unpleasant row or trouble12. It is mainly used in the UK2. The word is speculated to have come to English in the early 19th century as a shortening and alteration of the word "insurrection"3. The earliest uses of ruction specifically make reference to the Irish Rebellion of 17983.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.(plural) a violent and unpleasant row; trouble: there'll be ructions when she finds outwww.dictionary.com/browse/ructionructions noun [ plural ] mainly UK informal us / ˈrʌk.ʃ ə nz / uk / ˈrʌk.ʃ ə nz / Add to word list a noisy argument or angry complaint: There'll be ructions if I'm not home by midnight.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/ructi…
Etymologists speculate that ruction came to English in the early 19th century as a shortening and alteration of another word suggesting an episode of violence: insurrection. The earliest uses of ruction specifically make reference to the Irish Rebellion of 1798, an uprising against British rule on that island.
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