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Tumult

Definition: A loud, confused noise, especially caused by a large crowd of people. It can also refer to a state of commotion, disorder, or agitation.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: A loud, confused noise

Example Sentence: The protesters filled the streets, creating a tumult that echoed throughout the city.

Sense 2: Commotion or disorder

Example Sentence: The news of the sudden announcement caused a tumult in the office.

Sense 3: Agitation or unrest

Example Sentence: The political situation led to a tumult among the citizens.

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