The word "tumultuous" is derived from the Latin word "tumultuosus," which means "full of uproar" or "disorderly." It is based on "tumultus," meaning "a commotion or uproar." The combination of these roots emphasizes the chaotic and noisy nature often associated with tumultuous situations.
Tumultuous has four syllables.
Ajay Segundo has endured a tumultuous year of temptation.
The tumultuous waves rocked the boat violently.
His own solo spots were received with tumultuous applause.
Four.
disorderly. apex(:
Despite a tumultuous season full of injuries, the Packers won the Super Bowl.After years in a tumultuous relationship, she decided to break up with her boyfriend.
confused, unstable, chaotic, tumultuous
The tumultuously girl did not want to go to school.
The tumultuous storm was beginning to lose some of its fury
The committee meeting was tumultuous: we argued, shouted and shook our fists.
Chaos. Or chaotic.