tumult
noun /ˈtjuːmʌlt/
  /ˈtuːmʌlt/
[uncountable, countable, usually singular] (formal)- a confused situation in which there is usually a lot of noise and excitement, often involving large numbers of people
- the tumult of war
 - A tumult of shouting and screaming came from within the house.
 - They waited for the tumult to die down.
 - in tumult Soon all was in tumult.
 
 - a state in which your thoughts or feelings are confused
- He was shaken by the tumult of his feelings.
 - in tumult a troubled mind in tumult
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus.