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The synonyms of “Tizzy” are: dither, flap, fuss, pother, commotion, uproar, outcry, disturbance, hubbub, upset, tumult, brouhaha, palaver, to-do, turmoil, tempest, agitation, pandemonium, confusion
Tizzy as a Noun
Definitions of "Tizzy" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “tizzy” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A state of nervous excitement or agitation.
- An excited state of agitation.
Synonyms of "Tizzy" as a noun (19 Words)
agitation | A state of agitation or turbulent change or development. She was wringing her hands in agitation. |
brouhaha | Loud confused noise from many sources. All that election brouhaha. |
commotion | Civil insurrection. Damage caused by civil commotion. |
confusion | Uncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required. Most of the errors are reasonable confusions between similar words. |
disturbance | A state in which normal mental or physical functioning is disrupted. They were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused. |
dither | An excited state of agitation. After months of dither ministers had still not agreed. |
flap | An act of flapping something typically a wing or arm up and down or from side to side. There was a terrible flap about the theft. |
fuss | An angry disturbance. They settled in with very little fuss. |
hubbub | Loud confused noise from many sources. She fought through the hubbub. |
outcry | A loud utterance; often in protest or opposition. The public outcry over the bombing. |
palaver | Loud and confused and empty talk. There s a lot of palaver involved. |
pandemonium | Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar. There was complete pandemonium everyone just panicked. |
pother | A commotion or fuss. What a pother you make. |
tempest | (literary) a violent wind. A raging tempest. |
to-do | A disorderly outburst or tumult. |
tumult | The act of making a noisy disturbance. The whole neighbourhood was in a state of fear and tumult. |
turmoil | A violent disturbance. He endured years of inner turmoil. |
uproar | A loud and impassioned noise or disturbance. It caused an uproar in the press. |
upset | The act of upsetting something. His carelessness could have caused an ecological upset. |
Usage Examples of "Tizzy" as a noun
- He got into a tizzy and was talking absolute tosh.