Synonym: commotion, disorder, disturbance, excitement, fracas, fuss, hubbub, noise, pandemonium, racket, row, rumpus, to-do, tumult, turbulence, uproar. Similar words: surmount, oil, boil, soil, toilet, hormone, enormous, harmony. Meaning: ['tɜrmɔɪl /'tɜː-] n. 1. a violent disturbance 2. violent agitation 3. disturbance usually in protest.
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31. Bedford had sustained substantial losses in the post-Fort Sumter turmoil.
32. Turmoil goes well with the preparation of cheese omelette followed by tossed salad, rice, and lightly grilled fillet steaks.
33. With the Clintons, such masterful performances can seem surreal, since they inevitably unfold against a backdrop of turmoil and controversy.
34. Western experts made almost daily predictions that Gorbachev could not survive the growing domestic turmoil, but somehow he did.
35. If anything, the past few days demonstrated even more turmoil in Democratic ranks.
36. My sense of turmoil at embarking upon something new, untried, and very real was the same.
37. It is believed to contain explosive scenes - including Di's alleged suicide bids, emotional turmoil and friendships with other men.
38. Yet all this faded into insignificance when compared to the political turmoil it was causing.
39. They did so again amid the turmoil caused by the collapse of Soviet power in 1991.
40. All of these issues can be a source of great emotional turmoil to many people.
41. Throughout this turmoil is the spirit of a persecuted people struggling to survive.
42. But the political turmoil that landed her father in prison prevented her from returning home.
43. Neely and the team seem to have been motivated by the turmoil.
44. Yanto's mind was in a turmoil when he reached home that night.
45. The fire is used as a symbol of the country's political turmoil.
46. It seems to stir up emotions and rake over apparently quiescent turmoil.
47. And suddenly, in the midst of the turmoil, everything steadied and locked into a slow relentless rhythm.
48. The warmth and gentleness coaxed her surrender, subduing her inner turmoil and replacing it with something that was infinitely more disturbing.
49. Corin Redgrave has blocked out the key action vividly, indicating the threatening turmoil of war and revolt.
50. But he must have endured more mental turmoil as his rookie replacement lit up White Hart Lane.
51. Read in studio A Cotswold village is in turmoil over plans by the National Trust to develop a tourist attraction.
52. Peace is the foundation of happiness - for where there is anxiety, tension, and turmoil,(Sentencedict.com ) joy cannot exist. RVM
53. His thoughts were in turmoil and his open guileless face reflected the chaos in his mind.
54. Amid all the organizational changes of the past few years we be-came intrigued by the human aftermath of this turmoil.
55. In addition, all of these young people are struggling to discover who they are amid this ongoing turmoil.
56. You're obviously still in turmoil from the break up of your marriage and you need help and advice.
57. Lissa did not know where she found the strength to answer him without betraying anything of her inner turmoil.
58. It did not suit her now to observe the emotional turmoil inside Rose.
59. In spite of the turmoil of the late twentieth century, cathedrals have shown both resilience and consistency.
60. The camp was thrown into turmoil, with warriors sprinting to natural rifle-pits, and the helpless ones taking flight north.