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Meanings of
turmoil
in English
Catalan
batibull
Spanish
trastorno
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Disturbance usually in protest.
excitement
agitation
upheaval
convulsion
hullabaloo
Catalan
batibull
Catalan
tumult
Spanish
trastorno
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Violent agitation.
tumult
Catalan
tumult
Synonyms
Examples for "
tumult
"
tumult
Examples for "
tumult
"
1
This year, however, market
tumult
has hurt Paulson along with many others.
2
Given the recent economic
tumult
,
I'd say that qualifies as good news.
3
But it was in vain; the
tumult
was constantly on the increase.
4
Just at this crisis there was a
tumult
in the grand stand.
5
The whisper was almost lost in the
tumult
of the breakers beneath.
Usage of
turmoil
in English
1
Talks stalled several months ago because of violence and Palestinian political
turmoil
.
2
Yet the revival is threatened by political
turmoil
across the Irish Sea.
3
As
turmoil
in Europe ratchets higher, those risk premiums may rise more.
4
But he said some good had come from the years of
turmoil
.
5
However, the current
turmoil
means we have to look at every option.
6
Thailand's military says it seized power to end political
turmoil
and corruption.
7
Meanwhile a great wall of sea advanced from the centre of
turmoil
.
8
Both MasterCard and Visa are seen as good bets despite market
turmoil
.
9
Market
turmoil
has also brought the IPO market to an effective halt.
10
Paulson said market
turmoil
was already spilling into the broader U.S. economy.
11
The
turmoil
in Mr. Bosengate increased; he remarked in an icy voice:
12
It also stuck to its targets despite the global financial market
turmoil
.
13
Israeli officials have watched political
turmoil
since Mubarak's overthrow with growing wariness.
14
Political
turmoil
had sunk consumers confidence to a 12-month low in April.
15
A report by Aforbaromter shows that public confidence underpins system in
turmoil
.
16
The
turmoil
cost the country 800 million dollars in lost industrial production.
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About this term
turmoil
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
political turmoil
economic turmoil
financial turmoil
inner turmoil
emotional turmoil
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Translations for
turmoil
Catalan
batibull
agitació
aldarull
tumult
Spanish
trastorno
follón
agitación
excitación
alboroto
Turmoil
through the time
Turmoil
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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