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Comparative
more tumultuous
Superlative
most tumultuous
1
having a loud and chaotic sound, often associated with uproar or disorder
- The tumultuous applause filled the auditorium after the performance.
- His tumultuous laughter echoed through the room, contagious and infectious.
- The tumultuous roar of the crowd at the stadium could be heard from miles away.
- The tumultuous sound of thunder reverberated through the valley during the storm.
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having chaotic and unstable characteristics
- Their tumultuous relationship was marked by frequent arguments and emotional turbulence.
- The market experienced a tumultuous day with stock prices fluctuating wildly amid economic uncertainty.
- The company's tumultuous reorganization process led to confusion and anxiety among employees.
- Their tumultuous friendship was full of ups and downs.
- The tumultuous relationship between the two nations led to frequent conflicts.