noun
- a noisy fight or brawl; a loud quarrel or disturbance
Usage: usually singular; formal or literary
Examples
- A fracas broke out in the bar when two customers began arguing loudly.
- The fracas at the concert venue resulted in several injuries.
- The neighbors' fracas could be heard throughout the apartment building.
- Police arrived quickly to break up the fracas in the street.
- What started as a minor disagreement turned into a major fracas.
- The fracas between the two teams' fans lasted for several minutes.