tumultuary
\ too-MUHL-choo-er-ee, tyoo- \, adjective;
1.confused; disorderly; haphazard: tumultuary habits of studying .
2.tumultuous; turbulent.
Quotes:
...she chiefly possessed by solicitude about any reopening of his wound, he struggling with a tumultuary crowd of thoughts that were an offence against his better will.
-- George Eliot, Daniel Deronda , 1876
Those who were less interested, rushed into a tumultuary discussion of chances and possibilities. Each gave his opinion, and each was alternately swayed by that of the others.
-- Sir Walter Scott, Guy Mannering , 1815
Origin:
Tumultuary comes from the Latin tumultuārius meaning "pertaining to bustle or hurry."
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