noun
- a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people
- confusion or disorder; violent agitation
Examples
- The tumult from the crowd made it impossible to hear the speaker.
- Political tumult swept through the country after the election.
- She tried to find peace amid the tumult of her busy life.
- The tumult in the streets lasted well into the night.
- His mind was in tumult as he tried to make the difficult decision.
- The tumult of voices grew louder as more people joined the protest.