tumulous (Meaning)
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tumulous (a.)
Full of small hills or mounds; hilly; tumulose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tumulous
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tumulous Sentence Examples
- The tumulous waves crashed against the shore with an unrelenting force.
- The aftermath of the storm left a tumulous landscape of uprooted trees and scattered debris.
- The tumulous emotions within her surged like a tempestuous storm.
- The battlefield was a tumulous scene of carnage and despair.
- The tumultuous cheers of the crowd shook the stadium to its core.
- The tumulous clouds gathered overhead, threatening to unleash a torrential downpour.
- The tumulous state of the stock market left investors in a perpetual state of anxiety.
- The tumultuous relationship between the siblings led to frequent quarrels and emotional outbursts.
- The tumulous terrain made the journey arduous and treacherous.
- The tumulous events of the past year had left an indelible mark on her psyche.
FAQs About the word tumulous
Full of small hills or mounds; hilly; tumulose.
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The tumulous waves crashed against the shore with an unrelenting force.
The aftermath of the storm left a tumulous landscape of uprooted trees and scattered debris.
The tumulous emotions within her surged like a tempestuous storm.
The battlefield was a tumulous scene of carnage and despair.