tumultuously 的定义
- full of tumult or riotousness; marked by disturbance and uproar: a tumultuous celebration.
- raising a great clatter and commotion; disorderly or noisy: a tumultuous crowd of students.
- highly agitated, as the mind or emotions; distraught; turbulent.
tumultuously 近义词
等同于 blindly
等同于 tempestuously
tumultuously 的近义词 5 个
更多tumultuously例句
- It was always a welcome respite from a tumultuous home life.
- Perhaps we are merely in a tumultuous period of adolescence, and age will bring a sense of a deeper future.
- How Boler Davis helps Amazon navigate its non-pandemic problems—and there are plenty, including tumultuous labor relations and challenges from competitors—could help determine how long the company remains dominant.
- Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Americans have already cast their ballots by mail or through early voting, meaning last-minute court decisions could inject even more confusion and uncertainty into an already tumultuous election year.
- It has introduced almost 200,000 people to the sport and continues to cater to the community’s needs during this tumultuous time.
- In them the tragedy of life was tumultuously visible, yet they were serene, self-possessed, even steady in their quiet simplicity.
- One night she woke up suddenly, in the dawn, her heart beating tumultuously.
- The Indians rose tumultuously, and seizing their arms, bounded like wild beasts in pursuit of the half-breed.
- He recommended that they should walk orderly; but instead of that they proceeded tumultuously to the Bullring.
- The words had piled up tumultuously; she seemed right on the verge of angry, tumultuous tears.