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tumultsnounpl. of tumult a state of noisy, confused activityin the tumult of the evacuation from the coast, we accidentally left on the television, which was of course tuned to the local newscast breathlessly reporting on the hurricane we were fleeing ados, alarums and excursions, ballyhoos, blathers, bluster, bobberies, bothers, bustles, clatters, clutters(chiefly dialect), coils, commotions, corroborees(Australian), disturbances, dos(or do's, chiefly dialect), foofaraws, fun, furores, furors, fusses, helter-skelters, hoo-has(also hoo-hahs), hooplas, hubble-bubbles, hubbubs, hullabaloos, hurlies, hurly-burlies, hurricanes, hurry-scurries(or hurry-skurries), kerfuffles(chiefly British), moils, pandemoniums, pothers, rows, ruckuses, ructions, rumpuses, shindys(or shindies), splores(Scottish), squalls, stews, stirs, storms, to-dos, turmoils, uproars, welters, whirls, williwaws, zoos cacophonies, clamors, dins, howls, hue and cries, noises, outcries, rackets, roarsdisorders, upheavalseruptions, flare-ups, flurries, flutters, outbreaks, outburstsbrawls, fracases(or British fracas), frays, hassles, melees(also mêlées), scufflesdithers, fevers, frets, lathers, tizzies calms, hushes, peaces, quiets, quietudes, rests, tranquillities(or tranquilities)orders a violent disturbance (as of the political or social order)the political tumult that swept the American colonies in the late 1700s bouleversements, cataclysms, convulsions, earthquakes, paroxysms, storms, tempests, upheavals, uproars insurgencies, insurrections, mutinies, overthrows, overturns, rebellions, revolts, revolutions, subversions, uprisings, upsetsfits, seizures, spasmseruptions, flare-ups, outbreaks, outburstsbluster, bobberies, bustles, coils, commotions, furores, furors, fusses, hubbubs, hullabaloos, hurly-burlies, pandemoniums, routs, rows, ruckuses, ructions, rumpuses, shindys(or shindies), squalls, stews, stirs, to-dos, turmoils, welters, williwaws a violent shoutingwent to the window to see what the great tumult was and discovered a crowd of demonstrators marching down the street clamors, howls, hubbubs, hue and cries, hullabaloos, noises, outcries, roars, uproars, vociferations clangors, dins, jangle, racketscris de coeur, outbursts, protests mumbles, murmurs, rumbles, rumblings |