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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91. We have seen remarkable consistency through all the market turmoil.
92. That the turmoil was seeping into the villages disturbed Gandhi especially and he resolved to go to Noakhall.
93. Karen felt herself in turmoil, felt the horrible excitement of the car attack would never let her sleep.
94. This new party was briefly banned for arousing political turmoil that led to street insurrections in October 1993.
95. Certainly, looming cancellation, panting adolescents and constant comparisons with a big star stir up inner turmoil.
96. She wanted to be gone, away from this turmoil of passion, and yet she felt trapped by a sensuality undreamed of.
97. He also knew the turmoil that would ensue if they were actually in possession of such a priceless work.
98. The growing use of sitters reflects the turmoil in health care during the 1990s.
99. The previous head, Gazi Ercel, offered his resignation after the financial turmoil.
100. But probability says the mind-boggling run of accidents, injuries, bad moves and coaching turmoil can not duplicate itself next season.
101. International anger and domestic turmoil threaten to reverse fragile gains made during Fujimori's 20 months in government.
102. Soon turmoil will fall across the lands.
103. The king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court.
104. The turmoil began inconspicuously on July 2 in Thailand.
105. Derek cashed in on the turmoil to set the munition depot on fire.
106. The doctrine "Confucius never talked about odd, puissance, turmoil and deity" reflects an important part of Confucianism.
107. It was amid turmoil that Hosni Mubarak became president when his predecessor Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1981.
108. In the class that day was an obstreperous man who was creating turmoil.
109. The telecoms giant was in turmoil after a fight with the government over its plan to spin off[5] its mobile-phone unit caused its chairman, Mr Tronchetti Provera, to resign.
110. The political turmoil in Thailand over the past two years has almost given us a counter-example.
111. None of the turmoil that routinely attends film-star existence ever seemed to visit the Astaire household.
112. Ms. Logan's long-awaited graduation is another act of closure regarding the turmoil of the civil rights era,(sentencedict.com/turmoil.html) alongside the recent reinvestigation of decades-cold murder cases across the South.
113. Once again, turmoil on Wall Street doesn't necessarily translate to contraction on Main Street.
114. There are no good scenarios in the offing. The markets are in turmoil.
115. After months of global economic turmoil, currency markets may be reverting back to fundamentals.
116. John McCain and Barack Obama offer similar diagnoses of the past year's credit crises – though the turmoil has only episodically been a focus in the long-running presidential campaign.
117. Net private capital inflows into America seem to have evaporated since the credit turmoil began.
118. The flip side of relentless mobility is turmoil and angst, broken marriages and unhappy children.
119. An important source of jobs is the twin plant or maquiladora sector that still employs over 100 thousand people in spite of the worldwide recession and the turmoil in Honduras.
120. So the turmoil won't end until these sectors pare down their debt.