The state of busy or vigorous actions or movements
Plural for a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people
“While this tumult raged in the psyche, the tumult in the streets was not much different.”
Plural for a state of confusion or disorder
“Amid all the tumult and clamour of the teeming crowds who throng the premises, the hall stands dignified in its majestic splendour.”
Plural for loud, almost violent, yelling or shouting
“Though the days were still cold, a wild, vociferous tumult of inextinguishable cheering rose from the vast throng.”
Plural for a confrontation, or a state of hostilities between two parties
“There arose such tumult between the two factions that the commander ordered that Paul be taken back to the barracks.”
Plural for a loud protest, disapproval of, or objection to something or someone
“The town had risen in a tumult against the king.”
Plural for dissension within a group or organization
Plural for the intensity in a destructive natural force
Plural for an event or situation that causes pain or hardship
Plural for emotional pain or distress
Plural for a sudden and widespread occurrence or manifestation of something
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