"Tumultuation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find any definition for the word "tumultuation". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.
I couldn't find any word in English that matches "tumultuation". It seems like it's a made-up or non-existent word.
If you're looking for a word that means a large number or degree, you might be thinking of the word "celebration" or something similar. However, if you're looking for a word that means a condition of having a lot of trouble or noise, you might be thinking of the word "upset" or "turmoil".
Here are examples of a word that means having a lot of trouble or noise:
The word "turmoil" means a state of violent or intense confusion.
Example sentences:
The country was in turmoil after the election.
The team faced turmoil during the final match.
The word "upset" means to be having a strong emotional disturbance.
Example sentences:
She was upset when her parents didn’t allow her to attend the party.
He was upset after losing his job.
A tumult is a noisy and violent disturbance of the peace, often involving conflict, chaos, and physical violence. It can also refer to a loud and confused noise, like the sound of a crowd Cheering or shouting.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The tumult in the streets was impossible to ignore, with people screaming and throwing objects.<br> The tumult in the background of the concert made it difficult to hear the music.<br><br>Synonyms: uproar, commotion, disturbance, riot, brawl.