tumultuously

/tuˈmʌltʃuəsli/
adverb
  1. In a loud, excited, and disorderly way.
    • The students argued tumultuously, each trying to be heard over the others.
    • The fans cheered tumultuously when the band walked on stage.
    • The crowd reacted tumultuously to the unexpected announcement.
  2. In a way that involves sudden and extreme changes or instability.
    • Their friendship ended tumultuously after a huge misunderstanding.
    • The stock market rose and fell tumultuously throughout the week.
    • The river flowed tumultuously over the rocks after the heavy rain.
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