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Word | Tumult |
a state of commotion and loud confused noise / a state of commotion and noise and confusion / The commotion or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar, and confusion of voices / uproar, high excitement, a commotion / commotion; riot; noise / concentrate (control of an activity or organization) under a single authority. / a state of noisy confusion or disorder / a state of great mental or emotional confusion, | |
Usage | ⇒ The tumult reached its height when the speech was going on ⇒ She could not make herself heard over the tumult of the mob. ⇒ We had to shout to be heard over the tumult. ⇒ a vast superstructure of centralized control |
Synonyms | turmoil, commotion, uproar, hubbub, pandemonium, disorder, disturbance, rumpus, din, chaos, agitation, fuss, riot, bedlam, fracas, racket, turbulence, confusion, brouhaha, hullabaloo, |
Antonyms | order, peace, calmness, hush, stillness, tranquillity, calm, serenity, command, organization, quietude, sleep, peacefulness, acclimate, orderliness, quiet, quietness, restfulness, silence, adapt, |
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