loud, confused noise from a group of people- The crowd made a tumult after they heard the band lip-sink.
confusion or disorder-She made a tumulting look after she tripped on something unfamiliar.
His voice, crying for everyone to remain clam, was lost in the tumult of the mob.
The word tumult refers to a very loud, confusing jumble of noise. For example, "the class was in tumult and the teacher could not be heard over the noise".
"Tumultuously" means "like a tumult", and a tumult is a loud confusion of people, something like a riot, but less destructive. "The football fans left the stadium tumultuously after their team's win." "A horde of shoppers descended on the half-price sale, tumultuously looking for bargains."
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