Synonyms of "upheaval" Flashcards
Tumult
Suggests disorder and commotion, often implying both social and personal chaos.
Convulsion
Evokes a sense of violent or sudden change, often used to describe upheavals in society or history.
Revolution
Implies a dramatic and far-reaching change, often with political or cultural connotations.
Transformation
Focuses on profound change, especially one that alters the fundamental nature of something.
Crisis
Highlights a moment of intense difficulty or danger, often leading to significant change.
Disruption
Suggests an interruption or disturbance, particularly in the normal course of events.
Unrest
Implies a state of agitation or dissatisfaction, often linked to broader societal tensions.
Commotion
Refers to a state of confusion or disturbance, often with a sense of widespread impact.
Shift
A more neutral term, but it can imply a significant change in circumstances or perspective.
Overhaul
Suggests a thorough or complete change, often implying reform or restructuring.
Metamorphosis
Emphasises a profound and lasting change, often with a transformative or evolutionary connotation.
Instability
Refers to a lack of steadiness or balance, often suggesting ongoing turmoil or uncertainty.
Revolt
Implies rebellion or resistance, often tied to cultural or social movements.
Change
While more general, it can work if paired with adjectives like “profound,” “radical,” or “sweeping.”
Reformation
Suggests a process of making significant changes to improve or correct something, often with historical or cultural implications.