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Meaning & Definition of Tumult in English

English

Tumult

A loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.


Pronunciation:

/ˈtjuːmʌlt/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

tumults

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A state of confusion or disorder.

    Example Sentence: The tumult of the crowd made it hard to hear the speaker.

  • Definition: A violent and noisy commotion or disturbance.

    Example Sentence: The tumult in the streets was a result of the protest.

  • Definition: A strong, turbulent, or agitated event.

    Example Sentence: The tumult of the waves during the storm frightened the sailors.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin tumultus, meaning 'commotion, uproar' and related to tumere, meaning 'to swell'.

Synonyms

uproarcommotionchaosdisorderpandemonium

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • tumultuous times: Periods marked by disorder and confusion.
  • in a tumult: In a state of confusion or unrest.

Translations

  • Spanish: tumulto
  • French: tumulte
  • German: Tumult
  • Russian: смятение

Related Words

  • turmoil: A state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
  • upheaval: A violent or sudden change or disruption to something.

Slang Meanings of tumult

  • Meaning: A situation that's out of control.

    Example Sentence: The party turned into a total tumult when the cops showed up.