[ টিঊমাল্ট্ America(n) টূমাল্ট্ ]noun 1) তুমুল কোলাহল; হুড়াহুড়ি; শোরগোল2) মনের বিক্ষুব্ধ অবস্থা; চিত্তবিক্ষোভ; সংক্ষোভ
tumult definition
A state of great noise, confusion, and disorder
tumult শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
commotion, ruckus, tumult, garboil, din, uproar, ruction, rumpus, tumultuousness, turmoil,
tumult Example in a sentence
The city erupted in a tumult of protest as outraged citizens marched through the streets.
The sudden news of the CEO’s resignation sent a wave of tumult through the company.
The stock market was in a state of tumult as investors frantically bought and sold.
The once-quiet neighborhood spiraled into tumult as a massive party raged out of control.
The students’ emotions swelled into a tumult of excitement and anticipation as prom night approached.
The tumult of war thundered across the battlefield, deafening and terrifying.
The crowd surged forward in a tumult of anger, their voices rising in a deafening roar.
The tumultuous relationship between the two lovers was marked by intense passion and frequent heartbreak.
The symphony conductor raised his baton, and the orchestra erupted in a tumult of sound.
The aftermath of the natural disaster left behind a scene of tumult and devastation.