outcry
A strong expression of anger and disapproval from the general population.
Used to describe a very strong and widespread reaction of public disapproval.
Emphasizes both the strength and large number of people involved in the protest.
Similar to 'great outcry', emphasizing a very large scale of protest.
An outcry involving many different countries.
An outcry that happens right after an event, without delay.
An outcry that occurs across an entire country.
Used to specify the person, action, or idea being protested.
Used to specify the issue or topic that is causing the protest.
Used to specify the group of people who are protesting.
To be the reason for a strong public protest.
To suddenly cause an outcry, like lighting a fire.
To cause a reaction of anger that leads to an outcry.
To make an outcry happen, often quickly.
To express protest or complain loudly.