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turmoil

Turmoil vs Obscure - What's the difference?

turmoil | obscure |


As verbs the difference between turmoil and obscure

is that turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion while obscure is (label) to render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.

As a noun turmoil

is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As an adjective obscure is

dark, faint or indistinct.

Polity vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

polity | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between polity and turmoil

is that polity is (politics) an organizational structure of the government of a state, church, etc while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As a verb turmoil is

(obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Turmoil vs Annoyance - What's the difference?

turmoil | annoyance | Related terms |

Turmoil is a related term of annoyance.


As nouns the difference between turmoil and annoyance

is that turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty while annoyance is (countable) that which annoys.

As a verb turmoil

is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Turmoil vs Perturbation - What's the difference?

turmoil | perturbation | Related terms |

Turmoil is a related term of perturbation.


As nouns the difference between turmoil and perturbation

is that turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty while perturbation is (uncountable) agitation; the state of being perturbed.

As a verb turmoil

is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Struggle vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

struggle | turmoil | Related terms |

Struggle is a related term of turmoil.


As nouns the difference between struggle and turmoil

is that struggle is strife, contention, great effort while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As verbs the difference between struggle and turmoil

is that struggle is to strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for'' or ''against ), to contend while turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Turmoil vs Upsurge - What's the difference?

turmoil | upsurge |


As nouns the difference between turmoil and upsurge

is that turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty while upsurge is a sudden strong rise or flow.

As verbs the difference between turmoil and upsurge

is that turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion while upsurge is to surge up, or to become stronger or greater.

Tempest vs Turmoil - What's the difference?

tempest | turmoil |


As nouns the difference between tempest and turmoil

is that tempest is a storm, especially one with severe winds while turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As verbs the difference between tempest and turmoil

is that tempest is (rare) to storm while turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

Turmoil vs Boisterous - What's the difference?

turmoil | boisterous |


As a noun turmoil

is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.

As a verb turmoil

is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

As an adjective boisterous is

full of energy; exuberant; noisy.

Turmoil vs Calamity - What's the difference?

turmoil | calamity |


As nouns the difference between turmoil and calamity

is that turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty while calamity is an event resulting in great loss.

As a verb turmoil

is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.

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