Tumultuous
21Tumultuous Petitioning Act 1661 — The Tumultuous Petitioning Act 1661 is an Act of the Parliament of England (13 Car. II. c. 5), long title An Act against Tumults and Disorders upon pretence of preparing or presenting publick Peticions or other Addresses to His Majesty or the… …
22tumultuous assembly — An assembly conducted with disorder, noise, and confusion. An assemblage of a thousand people in the main street of a city, obstructing the use of the street, discharging bombs, skyrockets, Roman candles, and other missiles loaded with powerful… …
23tumultuous — adjective a) Noisy and disorderly b) Causing tumult …
24tumultuous — Synonyms and related words: agitated, anarchic, angry, blaring, blatant, blatting, blustering, blusterous, blustery, boisterous, brassy, brawling, brazen, bullying, chaotic, clamant, clamorous, clamoursome, clanging, clangorous, clattery,… …
25tumultuous — tu·mul·tu·ous || tuË mÊŒltʃʊəs /tju adj. loud, noisy, disorderly; riotous; raucous; emotionally or mentally agitated …
26tumultuous — [tjʊ mʌltjʊəs] adjective 1》 very loud or uproarious. 2》 excited, confused, or disorderly. Derivatives tumultuously adverb tumultuousness noun …
27tumultuous — a. 1. Uproarious, riotous, turbulent, tumultuary, violent, lawless, seditious, wild. 2. Disturbed, agitated, restless, uneasy, unquiet. 3. Irregular, obstreperous, confused, disorderly, noisy, boisterous. 4. Full of tumult, disorderly, wild …
28tumultuous — adj 1. uproarious, tempestuous, stormy, turbulent; explosive, volcanic, unpredictable, uncertain; wild, untamed, raging, fierce, savage, unrestrained, no holds barred. 2. noisy, clamorous, clangorous, loud, stentorian, ear shattering, ear… …
29tumultuous — tu·mul·tu·ous …
30tumultuous — tu•mul•tu•ous [[t]tuˈmʌl tʃu əs, tyu [/t]] adj. 1) full of tumult or riotousness; uproarious; disorderly 2) highly agitated; distraught; turbulent • Etymology: 1540–50; < L tumultuōsus=tumultu(s) tumult+ ōsus ous tu•mul′tu•ous•ly, adv.… …