Meaning & Definition of Turmoil in English
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Turmoil
A state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
Pronunciation:
/ˈtɜːrmɔɪl/Part of Speech:
NounPlural:
turmoilsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A state of confusion or disturbance.
Example Sentence: The company has been in turmoil since the CEO resigned.
Definition: A turbulent or chaotic situation.
Example Sentence: The political turmoil in the region has led to widespread protests.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'turmoyl', from Old French 'tumulte', from Latin 'tumultus'.
Synonyms
confusionchaosdisturbanceupheavalagitation
Common Phrases and Expressions
- emotional turmoil: A state of extreme emotional distress.
- turmoil in society: A period of disorder or instability within a social group.
Translations
- Spanish: tumulto
- French: tumulte
- German: Unruhe
- Russian: смятение
Related Words
- turmoil: A state of unrest or disorder.
- tumult: A loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.
Slang Meanings of turmoil
Meaning: Feeling totally lost or confused.
Example Sentence: I'm in such turmoil about what to do next after losing my job.
Meaning: A messy situation or drama.
Example Sentence: That party was total turmoil, everyone was arguing!