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confused, unstable, chaotic, tumultuous
The noun form of the adjective 'turbulent' is turbulence, as a word for conflict or confusion; a word for a concept.The noun 'turbulence' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical condition.
Two antonyms for "commotion" are "perturbational" and "turbulent"Perturbational and turbulent are synonymsfor commotion. The word peace is an antonym of commotion.Antonym: a word opposite in meaning to another.Synonym: a different word having the same or a similar meaning.
loud, deafening, thunderous, uproarious, noisy, clamorous, vociferous, vehement, tempestuous, stormy, turbulent, passionate, intense, explosive, violent, volatile, roller-coaster, disorderly, unruly, rowdy, turbulent, boisterous, excited, agitated, restless, wild, riotous, frenzied.
The flight among the fans became wild and tumultuous as a result of the outcome of the game.
confused, unstable, chaotic, tumultuous
Unstable, distressed, emotionally unstable.
His nature is very Turbulent. The trip was very Turbulent.
His ministers predicted that turbulent times were ahead.The relationship was very turbulent.
The noun form for the adjective turbulent is turbulence.
The noun form of the adjective 'turbulent' is turbulence, as a word for conflict or confusion; a word for a concept.The noun 'turbulence' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical condition.
The dictionary definition of the word turbulent is windy or stormy or tempestuous. It can also mean something that is chaotic and restless and certainly not calm.
Two antonyms for "commotion" are "perturbational" and "turbulent"Perturbational and turbulent are synonymsfor commotion. The word peace is an antonym of commotion.Antonym: a word opposite in meaning to another.Synonym: a different word having the same or a similar meaning.
loud, deafening, thunderous, uproarious, noisy, clamorous, vociferous, vehement, tempestuous, stormy, turbulent, passionate, intense, explosive, violent, volatile, roller-coaster, disorderly, unruly, rowdy, turbulent, boisterous, excited, agitated, restless, wild, riotous, frenzied.
A metaphor for the word "hostile" could be a stormy sea, representing turbulent and threatening conditions.
Turbulent flow
The flight among the fans became wild and tumultuous as a result of the outcome of the game.