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Tumult Meaning in English

word

ˈtuməɫt
TOO-muhlt
tjˈuːmʌlt
TYOO-mult

Definition

A loud noise or confusion caused by a large group of people, often during excitement or disturbance. It can also mean a state of chaos or disorder.

Usage & Nuances

'Tumult' is formal and mostly used in writing to describe noisy disturbances or emotional chaos, especially in crowds, protests, or historical events. Common collocations are 'tumult of voices,' 'amid the tumult,' or 'political tumult.' Not used for minor noise; implies significant noise or disorder.

Example Sentences

There was tumult in the streets after the game.

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The classroom broke into tumult when the teacher left.

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He could not hear her over the tumult.

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Amid the tumult, no one noticed the old man slip away quietly.

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The political tumult lasted for months before peace was restored.

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Even after the tumult died down, the tension in the air remained.

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