Comparative for turbulent or chaotic in nature
“She knew being forthright would not ease what was bound to be a tumultuous day at the house.”
Comparative for characterized by disorder or restlessness
“The house was beset by a tumultuous crowd of people, who interrupted the members in their coming into the house.”
Comparative for marked by strong and intense feelings or emotions
“It's nice to see my tumultuous love-life brings so much happiness to other people.”
Comparative for making a loud, confused noise
“We came out of the tunnel and were greeted by tumultuous applause.”
Comparative for tempestuous in nature, especially of the weather or natural elements
“However, those needs take center stage as Calixta and AlcĂ©e have a romantic interlude while a tumultuous storm rages outside.”
Comparative for imposing or constituting a physical, mental, or figurative load
“Becoming a parent is such a tumultuous experience. It can bring great joy and a new experience of love. It can be overwhelmingly exciting. It can also just be overwhelming.”
Comparative for making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
Comparative for in a state of confusion
Comparative for showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
Comparative for of, pertaining to, or caused by factions
Comparative for especially high-spirited
Comparative for related to, or caused by an earthquake or other vibration of the Earth
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