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Tumultuous Meaning in English

word

ˌtuˈməɫˌtʃuəs
too-MUL-choo-uhs
tjuːmˈʌltʃuːəs
tyoo-MUL-choo-uhs

释义

Describing something full of confusion, noise, or disorder; often used for chaotic events, rough periods, or loud environments.

用法与细微差别

Usually formal or literary. Commonly used to describe periods ('tumultuous times'), crowds ('tumultuous applause'), or relationships. Suggests more chaos than 'noisy' or 'busy'.

例句

It was a tumultuous year for the company.

basic

The tumultuous crowd cheered for the team.

basic

They had a tumultuous relationship.

basic

After months of tumultuous protests, the city finally found peace.

natural

Her life has been a tumultuous journey of ups and downs.

natural

There was tumultuous applause when the band appeared on stage.

natural