Associations to the word «Turmoil»
Noun
- Hardship
- Peng
- Respite
- Mao
- Collapse
- Stability
- Haiti
- Byzantine
- Weimar
- Adolescence
- Empire
- Violence
- Rebellion
- Fret
- Levant
- Resignation
- Reign
- Subcontinent
- Sui
- War
- Frenzy
- Solitude
- Independence
- Jericho
- Panic
- Quiet
- Dynasty
- Triumph
- Disturbance
- Tiberius
- Roaring
- Clash
- Depression
- Succession
- Tension
- Stir
- Anxiety
- Amin
- Coinage
- Decade
- Tumbling
- Oppression
- Rayford
- Inflation
- Coolness
- Regime
- Persecution
- Setback
- Constantine
- Tibet
- Vandal
- Supremacy
- Secession
- Onset
- Insurrection
- Blizzard
- Gdp
- Throne
- Sigismund
- Scandal
Adjective
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Wiktionary
TURMOIL, noun. A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
TURMOIL, noun. Harassing labour; trouble; disturbance.
TURMOIL, verb. (obsolete) (intransitive) To be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.
TURMOIL, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To harass with commotion; to disquiet; to worry.
Dictionary definition
TURMOIL, noun. A violent disturbance; "the convulsions of the stock market".
TURMOIL, noun. Violent agitation.
TURMOIL, noun. Disturbance usually in protest.
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