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Noun
(1) a state of commotion and noise and confusion
(2) violent agitation
(3) the act of making a noisy disturbance
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Noun
(1) a state of commotion and noise and confusion
(2) violent agitation
(3) the act of making a noisy disturbance
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(1) his personal tumult ended when he began writing songs
(2) a tumult of shouting and screaming broke out
(3) Hundreds of other families were also separated in the tumult .
(4) There is little concern about people coming to fill a skills gap, but a mighty tumult about bogus asylum seekers claiming benefits.
(5) Ford responded by shouting back in what sounded like Latin and slowly, but noticeably, the tumult in the apartment decreased.
(6) The band emerged from the tumult apparently unscathed.
(7) In the middle of the tumult bleached blonde Russians buy up sackloads of polyester clothes and packets of tea.
(8) Despite all tumult and turbulence, one after all, had to carry on.
(9) There is actually nothing the Queen can do except carry on being who she is and doing what she does, however great the tumult that surrounds her.
(10) the whole neighborhood was in a state of fear and tumult
(11) Sixty years ago these streets were full of the tumult and clatter of life.
(12) Amid all the tumult and clamour of the teeming crowds who throng the premises, the hall stands dignified in its majestic splendour.
(13) The play ends in a tumult of sounds, the woman's screams and the man's pleadings with the doctor to ÔÇÿsend help immediatelyÔÇÖ being drowned by music and the screams of an ambulance siren.
(14) The poetry of great minds has grown and been nurtured in the midst of life's mystic tumult and disorder.
(15) the whole neighbourhood was in a state of fear and tumult
(16) I'm almost feeling ready to launch myself back into the tumult .
Show Examples
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(1) his personal tumult ended when he began writing songs
(2) a tumult of shouting and screaming broke out
(3) Hundreds of other families were also separated in the tumult .
(4) There is little concern about people coming to fill a skills gap, but a mighty tumult about bogus asylum seekers claiming benefits.
(5) Ford responded by shouting back in what sounded like Latin and slowly, but noticeably, the tumult in the apartment decreased.
(6) The band emerged from the tumult apparently unscathed.
(7) In the middle of the tumult bleached blonde Russians buy up sackloads of polyester clothes and packets of tea.
(8) Despite all tumult and turbulence, one after all, had to carry on.
(9) There is actually nothing the Queen can do except carry on being who she is and doing what she does, however great the tumult that surrounds her.
(10) the whole neighborhood was in a state of fear and tumult
(11) Sixty years ago these streets were full of the tumult and clatter of life.
(12) Amid all the tumult and clamour of the teeming crowds who throng the premises, the hall stands dignified in its majestic splendour.
(13) The play ends in a tumult of sounds, the woman's screams and the man's pleadings with the doctor to ÔÇÿsend help immediatelyÔÇÖ being drowned by music and the screams of an ambulance siren.
(14) The poetry of great minds has grown and been nurtured in the midst of life's mystic tumult and disorder.
(15) the whole neighbourhood was in a state of fear and tumult
(16) I'm almost feeling ready to launch myself back into the tumult .
Synonyms
Noun
1. clamor
2. turmoil
3. commotion
4. garboil
Synonyms
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Noun
1. clamor
2. turmoil
3. commotion
4. garboil
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