tumults (Meaning)

tumults

a violent outburst, a turbulent uprising, hubbub, din, uproar, violent agitation of mind or feelings, disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually with uproar and confusion of voices, great confusion of mind

tumults Sentence Examples

  1. The city was engulfed in tumults as protesters clashed with the police.
  2. The political storm raised tumults, dividing the nation into opposing factions.
  3. The sudden loss of the beloved leader sparked widespread tumults and mourning.
  4. The clashing of ideologies caused tumults in the academic community.
  5. The financial crisis led to tumults on the stock market, plunging investments into chaos.
  6. The breakup of the celebrity couple caused tumults among their loyal fans.
  7. The rumors of corruption ignited tumults within the government, threatening its stability.
  8. The environmental disaster sparked tumults, raising concerns about the planet's health.
  9. The volcanic eruption caused tumults in the surrounding area, disrupting infrastructure and displacing communities.
  10. The news of the upcoming election raised tumults of excitement and anticipation.

FAQs About the word tumults

a violent outburst, a turbulent uprising, hubbub, din, uproar, violent agitation of mind or feelings, disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually w

disturbances, turmoils, stirs,commotions, furores, zoos, rackets, storms, kerfuffles, fun

tranquilities, quiets,calms, peaces, tranquillities, rests, hushes,orders, quietudes,

The city was engulfed in tumults as protesters clashed with the police.

The political storm raised tumults, dividing the nation into opposing factions.

The sudden loss of the beloved leader sparked widespread tumults and mourning.

The clashing of ideologies caused tumults in the academic community.