单词 | tumultuate |
释义 | tumultuatev. Now rare. 1. intransitive. To stir up a tumult; to make a disturbance or commotion; to become or be tumultuous, turbulent, agitated, or restless. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > be in commotion or disorder [verb (intransitive)] > cause commotion or disorder to make work?1473 perturb1543 hurly-burly1598 to throw (also fling) the house out of (also at) the window (also windows)1602 tumultuate1611 to beat up the quarters of1670 hurricane1682 larum1729 to kick up, make, raise a stour1787 stour1811 to strike a bustle1823 to cut shindies1829 to kick up a shindy1829 hurricanize1833 rumpus1839 to raise (Old) Ned1840 to raise hell1845 fustle1891 to rock the boat1903 society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > insurrection > rise in revolt [verb (intransitive)] arisec825 onriseOE rise?a1160 stirc1275 inrisea1300 upstanda1300 again-risea1382 rebela1382 raisea1400 insurge1532 to fall offa1535 revolt1548 to rise in arms1563 tumult1570 tumultuatea1734 insurrect1821 insurrectionize1841 to break into rebellion1876 1611 [see tumultuating n. and adj. at Derivatives]. 1616 King James VI & I Speach Starre-chamber 20 June 35 Acquiesce in the Iudgement, and doe not tumultuate against it. 1671 R. Bohun Disc. Wind 27 Noise of Winds, that..tumultuate. a1734 R. North Examen (1740) i. ii. §44. 51 To afflict the poor People..to make them restless and apt to tumultuate. 1860 W. Arnot Laws from Heaven 268 The dread of evil and the desire of good tumultuate and struggle for the mastery in a human breast. 2. transitive. To excite to tumult, put into a state of tumult, make tumultuous; to disorder or disturb violently. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > nervous excitement > cause nervous excitement or agitate [verb (transitive)] to carry away?1529 agitate1591 fermentate1599 tumultuate1616 alarm1620 overwork1645 uncalm1650 flutter1664 pother1692 to set afloata1713 fluctuate1788 fuss1816 tumult1819 to break up1825 rile1857 to steam up1860 to shake up1884 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > agitate [verb (transitive)] > violently or convulsively tempest1390 tempest-tossa1616 tumultuate1616 convulse1643 tumult1819 1616 King James VI & I Speach Starre-chamber 20 June 44 Tumultuating the countrey. 1661 R. L'Estrange Interest Mistaken Ded. p. ii Their Ayme being to Tumultuate the People. 1768 W. Donaldson Life Sir Bartholomew Sapskull II. Ded. 3 The street..was tumultuated with the loud roar of.. raps, perpetually thundering at my..door! 1820 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 7 316 The feelings that tumultuate the heart of a father. Derivatives tuˈmultuating n. and adj. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > disorder or riot > [noun] > action of rioting rout1429 tumultuating1611 tumulting1658 rioting1768 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [adjective] > causing commotion or disorder tumultuating1611 turbulent1625 the mind > emotion > excitement > nervous excitement > [noun] fever1340 motiona1398 quotidian?a1439 rufflea1535 commotion1581 fret1582 hurry1600 puddering1603 tumultuousnessa1617 trepidation1625 feverishness1638 boilingc1660 fermentationc1660 tumult1663 ferment1672 stickle1681 fuss1705 whirl1707 flurry1710 sweat1715 fluster1728 pucker1740 flutter1741 flustration1747 flutteration1753 tremor1753 swithera1768 twitteration1775 state1781 stew1806 scrow1808 tumultuating1815 flurrification1822 tew1825 purr1842 pirr1856 tête montée1859 go1866 faff1874 poultry flutter1876 palaver1878 thirl1879 razzle-dazzle1885 nervism1887 flurry-scurry1888 fikiness1889 foment1889 dither1891 swivet1892 flusterment1895 tither1896 overwroughtness1923 mania1925 stumer1932 tizzy1935 two and eight1938 snit1939 tizz1953 tiswas1960 wahala1966 the mind > emotion > excitement > nervous excitement > [adjective] > nervously excited or agitated high-wrought1579 feverous1587 tremulous1611 feverish1637 overwound1640 gestient1644 overwrought1648 twittering1648 fevereda1657 tumultuous1667 wrought-up1688 flustered1743 trepidatinga1774 flurried1775 wrought1778 riled1825 tête montée1825 worked up1831 tumultuating1854 trepidant1891 tremorous1897 wroughted1905 goosy1906 hotted-up1923 steamed1923 spooky1926 antsy-pantsy1944 antsy1950 agitato1964 amped1967 wired1970 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. viii. 498/2 Hauing let loose many tumultuating Spirits. 1642 J. Hales Tract conc. Schisme 11 Ecclesiasticall stories.., of which the greatest [part] consists of factionating and tumultuating of great and potent Bishops. 1815 J. Love Lett. (1840) 367 Whatever be the tumultuating of flesh and blood. 1854 ‘M. Harland’ Alone xxxi Tumultuating passions were stilled into a calm, delicious ecstasy. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < v.1611 |
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