Is tumult a Yiddish word? The connection toAMUSE/AMUSEMENT, it seems, is the Yiddish TUMLER / TUMMLER, funmaker, clown, etc. of #2 & 3 above, with its probable association to TUML / TUMMEL. Also, there is the interesting possible relationship to the English TUMULT: 'clamor, noise, up...
peak - climax - hit the highest point - max out - reach your zenith - crest - reach your peak peak - summit - mountaintop - point - crest people - public - populace - citizens - nation - community - natives - group - inhabitants play - have fun - frolic - romp - amusement - eng...
B Taking the time to prepare for a test is a sensible, prudent decision. C During a drought, plants that are indigenous to the area typically do better than non-native plants. D Although I prefer the calmer rides at amusement parks, the rest of my family loves the formidable ones. ...
some school trips integrate actual assignments for students to investigate during the trip; for example, in a physics class outing, students may be asked to estimate factors such