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单词 tumults
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tumult

noun

tu·​mult ˈtü-ˌməlt How to pronounce tumult (audio)
ˈtyü-,
 also  ˈtə-
1
a
: disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually with uproar and confusion of voices : commotion
b
: a turbulent uprising : riot
2
: hubbub, din
3
a
: violent agitation of mind or feelings
b
: a violent outburst

Synonyms

  • ado
  • alarums and excursions
  • ballyhoo
  • blather
  • bluster
  • bobbery
  • bother
  • bustle
  • clatter
  • clutter [chiefly dialect]
  • coil
  • commotion
  • corroboree [Australian]
  • disturbance
  • do [chiefly dialect]
  • foofaraw
  • fun
  • furor
  • furore
  • fuss
  • helter-skelter
  • hoo-ha
  • hoo-hah
  • hoopla
  • hubble-bubble
  • hubbub
  • hullabaloo
  • hurly
  • hurly-burly
  • hurricane
  • hurry
  • hurry-scurry
  • hurry-skurry
  • kerfuffle [chiefly British]
  • moil
  • pandemonium
  • pother
  • row
  • ruckus
  • ruction
  • rumpus
  • shindy
  • splore [Scottish]
  • squall
  • stew
  • stir
  • storm
  • to-do
  • turmoil
  • uproar
  • welter
  • whirl
  • williwaw
  • zoo
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Example Sentences

We had to shout to be heard over the tumult. The country was in tumult. Her mind was in a tumult of emotions.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English tumulte, from Anglo-French, from Latin tumultus; perhaps akin to Sanskrit tumula noisy

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

tumult

noun

tu·​mult ˈtü-ˌməlt How to pronounce tumult (audio)
ˈtyü-
1
: a state of noisy disorder
2
: great mental or emotional confusion

tumults

noun

plural of tumult
1
as in commotions
a state of noisy, confused activity in the tumult of the evacuation from the coast, we accidentally left on the television, which was of course tuned to the local newscast breathlessly reporting on the hurricane we were fleeing

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • commotions
  • disturbances
  • turmoils
  • stirs
  • fusses
  • storms
  • noises
  • hurricanes
  • rackets
  • rows
  • uproars
  • fun
  • clatters
  • roars
  • squalls
  • bustles
  • ructions
  • clutters
  • upheavals
  • coils
  • zoos
  • ruckuses
  • ados
  • furors
  • alarums and excursions
  • furores
  • kerfuffles
  • moils
  • whirls
  • ballyhoos
  • hubbubs
  • outcries
  • bluster
  • welters
  • bothers
  • pandemoniums
  • corroborees
  • rumpuses
  • blathers
  • stews
  • flurries
  • hullabaloos
  • williwaws
  • disorders
  • howls
  • eruptions
  • clamors
  • hooplas
  • pothers
  • shindies
  • shindys
  • splores
  • cacophonies
  • foofaraws
  • hurlies
  • bobberies
  • hoo-hahs
  • outbursts
  • helter-skelters
  • outbreaks
  • hurly-burlies
  • brawls
  • hubble-bubbles
  • hurry-skurries
  • hurry-scurries
  • do's
  • dos
  • dins
  • fevers
  • scuffles
  • to-dos
  • hoo-has
  • frays
  • flutters
  • melees
  • fracases
  • fracas
  • frets
  • tizzies
  • hassles
  • flare-ups
  • hue and cries
  • mêlées
  • dithers
  • lathers

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • calms
  • quiets
  • hushes
  • tranquillities
  • tranquilities
  • peaces
  • rests
  • quietudes
  • orders
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2
as in upheavals
a violent disturbance (as of the political or social order) the political tumult that swept the American colonies in the late 1700s

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • upheavals
  • insurrections
  • revolutions
  • revolts
  • earthquakes
  • tempests
  • turmoils
  • uprisings
  • convulsions
  • storms
  • rebellions
  • paroxysms
  • uproars
  • mutinies
  • cataclysms
  • commotions
  • eruptions
  • insurgencies
  • outbursts
  • stirs
  • upsets
  • spasms
  • overthrows
  • subversions
  • outbreaks
  • seizures
  • bouleversements
  • overturns
  • fits
  • squalls
  • rows
  • bustles
  • coils
  • ructions
  • routs
  • furors
  • furores
  • fusses
  • bluster
  • welters
  • flare-ups
  • stews
  • ruckuses
  • williwaws
  • hubbubs
  • shindies
  • pandemoniums
  • shindys
  • rumpuses
  • hullabaloos
  • bobberies
  • hurly-burlies
  • to-dos
3
as in noises
a violent shouting went to the window to see what the great tumult was and discovered a crowd of demonstrators marching down the street

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • noises
  • roars
  • outcries
  • vociferations
  • howls
  • clamors
  • uproars
  • protests
  • hubbubs
  • rackets
  • hullabaloos
  • jangle
  • dins
  • hue and cries
  • outbursts
  • clangors
  • cris de coeur

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rumblings
  • murmurs
  • rumbles
  • mumbles
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