Tumult
Tumult is a noun that denotes a loud, confused noise or disorder, often arising from a crowd, protest, or riot. It can describe outward disturbance—shouting, commotion, clashes—or, metaphorically, an intense inner agitation.
Etymology: The word derives from Latin tumultus, meaning uproar or commotion, and entered English via Old French
In modern usage, tumult is relatively formal or literary. It is used to describe public disturbances, uprisings,
Synonyms include uproar, din, clamor, commotion, and chaos; antonyms are calm, order, tranquility. Example: The hall