The phrase "tumultuous start" means a beginning or a start that is filled with chaos, confusion, and disorder.
Sentences with «tumultuous start»
Despite a tumultuous start for stocks in 2016, some options traders are betting a turnaround could be afoot. (cnbc.com)
Global markets have had a tumultuous start thus far in the first few trading days of 2016, with a number of factors affecting market sentiment, triggering global equity markets to sell off. (pnc.com)
After a tumultuous start to the year, bitcoin is set for a dramatic surge in value by the end of 2018, according to David Drake, the crypto commentator and founder of investment firm LDJ Capital. (hacked.com)