The act of making a noisy disturbance.
A state of commotion and noise and confusion.
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.
6 But already the cannibals had disappeared in the tumult of the waters.
7 It is a tumult of virtuosity in painting, in sculpture, in architecture.
8 The tumult soon abates; and the murderess prepares to strangle her capture.
9 Suddenly, in the midst of the tumult , I heard the furious words:-
10 Again Darius remained calm and quiet in the midst of the tumult .
11 Still in the fog over how to deal with the market tumult ?
12 The tumult and excitement were unparalleled; but Dada saw and heard nothing.
13 Bath was in tumult ; a new Roman Catholic chapel there was burned.
14 Hare had heard that sound before; it was the tumult of mob-violence.
15 The Prince of Peace was overthrown by a popular tumult ; Ferdinand VII.
16 Their aside was covered by the tumult and was lost in it.
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