Both Uses of
tumult
in
The Age of Innocence
- Even in the tumult of new discoveries Archer remembered his indignant exclamation, and the fact that since then his wife had never named Madame Olenska to him.†
Chpt 25 *
- He had had but one previous glimpse of it, during a holiday trip in which he had tried to pack all the sights he had been deprived of when he had had to go with the family to Switzerland; and tumultuous enthusiasm and cock-sure criticism tripped each other up on his lips.†
Chpt 34
Definition:
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(tumult as in: tumult in financial markets) confusion or disorder -- often noisy