tumult Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- hurly-burly
- roar
- bustle
- flurry
- squall
- furore
- bother
- hullabaloo
- storm
- hurricane
- uproar
- whirl
- row
- pandemonium
- racket
- hoopla
- clutter
- moil
- bluster
- unrest
- upheaval
- coil
- fun
- welter
- rumpus
- pother
- hubbub
- ruction
- ado
- blather
- ballyhoo
- kerfuffle
- to-do
- clatter
- ruckus
- zoo
- furor
Weak:
- flutter
- clamor
- cacophony
- stew
- hoo-ha
- williwaw
- shindy
- fret
- eruption
- fever
- hue-and-cry
- do
- hurry-scurry
- melee
- foofaraw
- outbreak
- din
- outcry
- helter-skelter
- bobbery
- corroboree
- fracas
- fray
- tizzy
- hoo-hah
- disorder
- outburst
- alarums-and-excursions
- scuffle
- howl
- hurly
- hubble-bubble
- hurry-skurry
- brawl
- m-lee
- splore
Strongest:
- peace
- calm
- quiet
- hush
- quiet
- peace
- tranquility
- tranquility
- hush
- rest
- stillness
- stillness
- rest
- calm
- tranquillity
- tranquillity
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tumult Meaning
tumult (n)
a state of commotion and noise and confusion
violent agitation
the act of making a noisy disturbance
tumult (n.)
The commotion or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar, and confusion of voices; hurly-burly; noisy confusion.
Violent commotion or agitation, with confusion of sounds; as, the tumult of the elements.
Irregular or confused motion; agitation; high excitement; as, the tumult of the spirits or passions.
tumult (v. i.)
To make a tumult; to be in great commotion.
tumult Sentence Examples
- The protests unleashed a tumult of anger and frustration in the streets.
- The battle erupted with a deafening tumult, the clash of swords and the roar of cannons.
- The news of the disaster ignited a tumult of rumors and speculation.
- The city was engulfed in a tumult of chaos after the riots broke out.
- The election campaign reached a fever pitch, with both candidates inciting a tumult of emotions.
- The assembly hall erupted into a tumult of applause and cheers.
- The sudden announcement caused a tumult of confusion and anxiety.
- The tumultuous sea crashed against the rocks, creating a deafening symphony.
- The breakup of the band sent a tumult of shockwaves through the music industry.
- The crowd surged forward in a tumultuous wave, eager to catch a glimpse of the celebrity.
FAQs About the word tumult
a state of commotion and noise and confusion, violent agitation, the act of making a noisy disturbanceThe commotion or agitation of a multitude, usually accompa
commotion, noise, turmoil, disturbance, hurry, stir, fuss, hurly-burly, roar, bustle
peace, calm, quiet, hush, quiet, peace, tranquility, tranquility, hush, rest
The protests unleashed a tumult of anger and frustration in the streets.
The battle erupted with a deafening tumult, the clash of swords and the roar of cannons.
The news of the disaster ignited a tumult of rumors and speculation.
The city was engulfed in a tumult of chaos after the riots broke out.