
TURMOIL - noun ADJECTIVE ▪ constant ▪ Her mind was in a state of constant ~.

TURMOIL - a state of confusion, uncertainty or lack of orderThe country is in a state of political turmoil.TURMOIL - noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE economic ▪ It brought the worst economic turmoil that this country had seen since ….TURMOIL - (~s) Turmoil is a state of confusion, disorder, uncertainty, or great anxiety.the political ~ of 1989.Her marriage …Ĭollins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary TURMOIL - ( turmoils) Turmoil is a state of confusion, disorder, uncertainty, or great anxiety.the political turmoil of 1989.Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English TURMOIL - tur ‧ moil /ˈtɜːmɔɪl $ ˈtɜːr-/ BrE AmE noun a state of confusion, excitement, or anxiety political/emotional/economic/religious etc ….Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary TURMOIL - / ˈtɜːmɔɪl NAmE ˈtɜːrm-/ noun a state of great anxiety and confusion SYN confusion : ….TURMOIL - turmoil BrE AmE ˈtɜːm ɔɪ ə l AmE \ ˈtɝːm.TURMOIL - n (1526): a state or condition of extreme confusion, agitation, or commotion.TURMOIL - ■ noun a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.noun harassing labor trouble molestation by tumult disturbance ….TURMOIL - vi to be disquieted or confused to be in commotion.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary TURMOIL - noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1526 : a state or condition of extreme confusion, agitation, or commotion.Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance tumult agitation disquiet: mental turmoil caused by difficult … ) Harassing labor trouble molestation by tumult disturbance worrying confusion. ) To be disquieted or confused to be in commotion. Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) To harass with commotion to disquiet to worry. TURMOIL - (n.) Harassing labor trouble molestation by tumult disturbance worrying confusion.t.) To harass with commotion to disquiet to worry. i.) To be disquieted or confused to be in commotion. Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈtərˌmȯil, ˈtə̄ˌ-, ˈtəiˌ- noun ( -s ) Etymology: origin unknown : an utterly confused, extremely agitated, or tumultuous state … TURMOIL - noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1526 a state or condition of extreme confusion, agitation, or commotion.More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «TURMOIL» in dictionaries.
