tumultuousness

/tuˈmʌltʃuəsnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being noisy, disorderly, or chaotic.
    • The teacher could not control the tumultuousness of the excited students.
    • After the election, the tumultuousness in the streets lasted for days.
    • The tumultuousness of the protest made it hard for the police to keep order.
  2. A state of emotional or mental agitation; turbulence.
    • The novel captures the tumultuousness of adolescence perfectly.
    • He tried to hide the tumultuousness inside him behind a calm smile.
    • The tumultuousness of her feelings after the breakup left her unable to focus.
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