tumultuary

/təˈmʌltʃuˌɛri/
adjective
  1. Characterized by disorder, confusion, or uproar; chaotic.
    • Her desk was in a tumultuary state, covered in papers and scattered supplies.
    • The protest turned tumultuary after the announcement, with people shouting and pushing in all directions.
    • The meeting ended in a tumultuary argument that no one could control.
  2. Acting or done in a confused, hasty, or disorderly manner; not organized.
    • His tumultuary approach to studying meant he never fully understood the material.
    • The company's tumultuary expansion led to financial losses and employee burnout.
    • They made a tumultuary retreat from the burning building, grabbing only what they could carry.
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