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Tumult

UK //ˈtjuːmʌlt//US //ˈtumʌlt//

Definition

A loud and confused noise, especially created by a large group of people.

In simple words: A loud, chaotic noise or disturbance.

Examples

  • The tumult in the stadium was deafening as the game reached its climax.
  • After the announcement, a tumult erupted among the crowd, filled with cheers and shouts.
  • She found it hard to concentrate amid the tumult of the ongoing construction.
  • The political debate was marked by tumult, with candidates frequently interrupting each other.
  • In the face of tumult, the leaders struggled to maintain order and calm the citizens.

Usage notes

Used to describe noisy and chaotic situations, often in a negative context. Suitable for both written and spoken English.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'tumult' as a 'tumultuous' crowd creating noise.

Collocations

  • grow into a tumult
  • create a tumult
  • in a state of tumult

Synonyms

  • uproar
  • chaos
  • commotion
  • tumultuousness

Antonyms

  • calm
  • silence

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'tumultuous', which refers to something characterized by tumult.
  • Using it to describe calm situations.