tumultuous

/tuˈmʌltʃuəs/
adjective
  1. Very loud, excited, and confused; involving a lot of noise and disorder.
    • The meeting ended in a tumultuous argument that no one could control.
    • The crowd gave the team a tumultuous welcome after their championship win.
    • Tumultuous applause filled the hall as the speaker finished her speech.
  2. Full of sudden and extreme changes; emotionally or politically unstable.
    • The country went through a tumultuous period of revolution and reform.
    • Their relationship was tumultuous, with many breakups and reconciliations.
    • The 1960s were a tumultuous decade for civil rights and social change.
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