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  1. a loud noise, especially that produced by an excited crowd, or a state of confusion, change, or uncertainty: You couldn't hear her speak over the tumult from the screaming fans. From every direction, people were running and shouting and falling over each other in a tumult of confusion.

  2. Tumulte est un nom masculin qui désigne un désordre bruyant ou une agitation bruyante. Le dictionnaire Le Robert propose des synonymes, des combinaisons et des exemples d'usage du mot tumulte.

  3. From every direction, people were running and shouting and falling over each other in a tumult of confusion. The financial markets are in tumult. Synonym. ruckus mainly US informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Noise & noisy. abuzz. bang something out. barky.

  4. Mar 27, 2018 · noun. commotion [noun] (a) confused, noisy uproar. He was woken by a commotion in the street. tumult [noun] a great noise (usually made by a crowd) He could hear a great tumult in the street. uproar [noun] (an outbreak of) noise, shouting etc. The whole town was in (an) uproar after the football team’s victory.

  5. Autant que ce travail, à la fois, technique et politique constitue un gage de survie de la coalition, après des tumultes à répétition. Journal La Prospérité ( 2020 ) Hier, pour échapper au tumulte sur le campus, les membres du conseil d'administration ont poursuivi leur réunion par téléconférence.

  6. May 1, 2024 · État de grande agitation accompagné de désordre, souvent caractérisé par un bruit intense. Le bruit dans l’intérieur du château, bruit occasionné par les apprêts de la défense, devint plus considérable, et se changea en tumulte et en clameurs de plus en plus assourdissantes. — Walter Scott, Ivanhoé.

  7. The country was in tumult. Her mind was in a tumult of emotions. Recent Examples on the Web The Democratic National Convention in Chicago brought tumult inside the convention hall and bloody clashes between police and anti-Vietnam War demonstrators in the streets.