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“Vocabulary of the Day” is a daily feature by Adda247 aimed at improving candidates’ English proficiency and boosting their performance in competitive exams. Each day, a new word from a leading newspaper is presented with its meaning, usage examples, synonyms, antonyms, a practice question, and similar-sounding words with different meanings. This initiative simplifies the learning process, systematically builds vocabulary, and helps candidates excel in the English Language section.
Tumultuous
Meaning: Causing or characterized by tumult; chaotic, disorderly, turbulent.
Hindi Meaning: अंशातिप्रिय/उतार-चढ़ाव भरे
Newspaper: The Indian Express
Use of the Word:
Tunisian President Kais Saied will seek re-election in October after the tumultuous first term.
Synonyms: Turbulent (अशांत)
Antonyms: Peaceful (शांत)
Q. Which of the following is not a synonym of the word Tumultuous?
a) Riotous
b) Tempestuous
c) Turbulent
d) Untroubled
Similar Sounding Words with Different Meaning:
- Him: उसे
- Hymn: भजन
Ans. d): Untroubled is not a synonym of tumultuous. It is an antonym of tumultuous.
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