tumultuous

tumultuous
a.
1.
Uproarious, riotous, turbulent, tumultuary, violent, lawless, seditious, wild.
2.
Disturbed, agitated, restless, uneasy, unquiet.
3.
Irregular, obstreperous, confused, disorderly, noisy, boisterous.
4.
Full of tumult, disorderly, wild.

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  • Tumultuous — Tu*mul tu*ous, a. [L. tumultuosus: cf. F. tumultueux.] 1. Full of tumult; characterized by tumult; disorderly; turbulent. [1913 Webster] The flight became wild and tumultuous. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. Conducted with disorder; noisy; confused;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tumultuous — (adj.) 1540s, from O.Fr. tumultuous (Mod.Fr. tumultueux), from L. tumultuosus, from tumultus (see TUMULT (Cf. tumult)). Related: Tumultuously …   Etymology dictionary

  • tumultuous — index disordered, disorderly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • tumultuous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) very loud or uproarious. 2) excited, confused, or disorderly. DERIVATIVES tumultuously adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • tumultuous — [to͞o mul′cho͞o əs, tyo͞omul′cho͞o əs, təmul′cho͞o əs; to͞omul′tyo͞o əs, tyo͞omul′tyo͞o əs, təmul′tyo͞o əs] adj. [MFr < L tumultuosus] 1. full of or characterized by tumult; wild and noisy; uproarious 2. making a tumult 3. greatly agitated… …   English World dictionary

  • tumultuous — [[t]tjuːmʌ̱ltʃuəs, AM tuː [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A tumultuous event or period of time involves many exciting and confusing events or feelings. ...the tumultuous changes in Eastern Europe... It s been a tumultuous day at the international… …   English dictionary

  • tumultuous — adjective Date: circa 1548 1. marked by tumult < tumultuous applause > 2. tending or disposed to cause or incite a tumult < the laws…were violated by a tumultuous faction Edward Gibbon > 3. marked by violent or overwhelming turbulence or upheaval …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • tumultuous — tu|mul|tu|ous [tju:ˈmʌltʃuəs US tu: ] adj 1.) full of activity, confusion, or violence ▪ the tumultuous years of the Civil War 2.) very loud because people are happy and excited ▪ He received a tumultuous welcome. ▪ tumultuous applause …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tumultuous — adjective 1) tumultuous applause Syn: loud, deafening, thunderous, uproarious, noisy, clamorous, vociferous, vehement Ant: soft 2) their tumultuous relationship Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • tumultuous — tumultuously, adv. tumultuousness, n. /tooh mul chooh euhs, tyooh /, adj. 1. full of tumult or riotousness; marked by disturbance and uproar: a tumultuous celebration. 2. raising a great clatter and commotion; disorderly or noisy: a tumultuous… …   Universalium

  • tumultuous — tu|mul|tu|ous [ tu mʌltʃuəs ] adjective LITERARY 1. ) noisy and excited: tumultuous applause 2. ) involving a lot of noise, excitement, activity, or violence: Scotland s tumultuous history ╾ tu|mul|tu|ous|ly adverb …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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