tumult
nounHow to pronounce tumult:
Definition of tumult:
- tumult (noun):
- a state of confusion and excitement
- a state of commotion and noise and confusion.
- disorderly agitation or milling about of a crowd usually with uproar and confusion of voices commotion
Synonyms for tumult:
ado
agitation
ballyhoo
bedlam
blather
bluster
bother
bustle
chaos
clatter
clutter
coil
combustion
commotion
convulsions
din
disarray
disorder
disruption
disturbance
excitement
ferment
flurry
flutter
fun
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Antonyms for tumult:
acceptance
agreement
aid
approval
arrangement
balance
blessing
bliss
calm
calmness
collectedness
comfort
composure
conformity
consolation
contentedness
contentment
control
coolheadedness
coolness
dead air
decorousness
decorum
delay
depression
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- chopping
- uttered
- glaring
- chitin
- dia
- unfit
- parlour
- mournful
- fastest
- despot
- cellphone
- quotient
- pieces
- needn't
- satire
- neater
- aspect
- smoothest
- ogre
- bursted
- gamut
- equine
- distraught
- Lucien
- crotchet
- carring
- blankly
- scruple
- tasteless
- stopper
- cackling
- denied
- wicket
- shrilly
- virtue
- landmark
- defect
- sightly
- unmoor
- orchard
- nurture
- haggard
- batton
- viewpoint
- merchant
- kindly
- utter
- stockade
- cookies
- ochro
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