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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61. He was beginning to feel as if he had just switched roller-coasters - from one set of emotional turmoil to another.
62. The earliest had left their homeland during the turmoil of its unification.
63. Despite the turmoil within her a small ironic smile lifted the corners of her mouth.
64. In addition to their own emotional turmoil, parents must cope with the demands and expectations of those around them.
65. In the midst of this turmoil, life on the surface at Holy Trinity went on much as it always had.
66. Beyond the political confusion, there were other factors that wrought economic turmoil in the wake of partitioning the country.
67. These practical worries add to the emotional turmoil a woman will already be undergoing.
68. It brought the worst economic turmoil that this country had seen since the industrial revolution.
69. Or to be more accurate, Fenella was in a Turmoil because Lisabeth was in one of her States.
70. Economic decline is tangled up with political turmoil in a way that has made for a crisis of the constitution.
71. So Mimi walked out, and suddenly he faced a kind of emotional turmoil he had never before experienced.
72. Big banks are boosting interest rates to keep their customers happy amid the turmoil created by mergers.
73. The failure to reach agreement came after a day of turmoil in Kashmir, the main bone of contention.
74. Tsu Ma knelt at its edge, his chest heaving, his thoughts in turmoil.
75. The continuing turmoil eventually led to the National Guard shooting protesters at Kent State.
76. In spite of her inner turmoil she felt the pull of the tranquillity of the place.
77. In all the turmoil of last night she had forgotten to wind it.
78. He said he felt no inner turmoil for the entire week.
79. Dinah sat placidly beside Paul, aware that the bruised turmoil that was her body had subsided into a kind of contentment.
80. She was too preoccupied by her inner turmoil to fully appreciate the bubbling volcanic mud pools in the weird, lunar-like springs.
81. However,(http://sentencedict.com/turmoil.html) only days before the opening ceremony Edwards's preparations were again in turmoil.
82. Madonna believes she understands the turmoil and pain the Princess has suffered in her marriage.
83. We were together an organic gesture, a tumult and turmoil inspired by what we believed was right.
84. All in all, these twin developments are likely to throw the agents into ever greater turmoil as we enter the 1990s.
85. The big thing actually seemed happy to have caused so much turmoil and confusion.
86. Inevitably, this flurry of activity has created some internal turmoil.
87. Shoulders heaving, tummy in turmoil, face in a scrunch, eyes flowing.
88. As a result of the turmoil, Frank resigned in order to save face.
89. Tranquility is a choice. So is anxiety. The entire world around us may be in turmoil. But if we want to be peaceful within, we can. RVM
90. Also contributing to the turmoil recently has been growing criticism that the talk shows focus on sleazy topics.